Neuroimaging study reveals functional and structural brain abnormalities in people with post-treatment Lyme disease

In a study using specialized imaging techniques, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report distinctive changes in the "white matter" and other brain tissue physiology of those with post-treatment Lyme disease, a condition affecting 10% to 20% of the nearly half a million Americans who contract Lyme disease annually.
In a study using specialized imaging techniques, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report distinctive changes in the «white matter» and other brain tissue physiology of those with post-treatment Lyme disease, a condition affecting 10% to 20% of the nearly half a million Americans who contract Lyme disease annually.