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Alfred BannwarthGerman neurologist, 1903-1970. Munich. Credited for discovering cases of lymphocytic meningoradiculitis with facial nerve palsies, an early description of neuroborreliosis (now known as Lyme disease) and called Bannwarth's syndrome in his honor. Related bibliography
Categories: Lyme disease | German neurologists |
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