Babesiosis

Babesiosis is an infectious disease caused by protozoa of the genus <i>Babesia</i> and characterized by a febrile illness and hemolytic anemia but with manifestations ranging from an asymptomatic infection to a fulminating illness that can result in death.

Myelitis

Inflammation of the spinal cord.


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PMID (PMCID)
12828297
MALE
Transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.
Oleson CV, Sivalingam JJ, O'Neill BJ, Staas WE Jr.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2003;26(2):168-71.
The severity and permanence of this patient's deficits were greater than those reported in the majority of previous cases of transverse myelitis due to Lyme disease alone, suggesting a possible role for coinfection with babesiosis.
12828297
MALE
Transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.
Oleson CV, Sivalingam JJ, O'Neill BJ, Staas WE Jr.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2003;26(2):168-71.
The history, physical examination, imaging, and serologic studies were consistent with transverse myelitis related to Lyme disease and babesiosis.
12828297
MALE
Transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.
Oleson CV, Sivalingam JJ, O'Neill BJ, Staas WE Jr.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2003;26(2):168-71.
To describe transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.
12828297
MALE
Transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.
Oleson CV, Sivalingam JJ, O'Neill BJ, Staas WE Jr.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2003;26(2):168-71.
Transverse myelitis secondary to coexistent Lyme disease and babesiosis.