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Volume 22, Number 9—September 2016
Dispatch

Borrelia miyamotoi–Associated Neuroborreliosis in Immunocompromised Person

Katharina BodenComments to Author , Sabine Lobenstein, Beate Hermann, Gabriele Margos, and Volker Fingerle
Author affiliations: University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany (K. Boden, B. Hermann); Burgenlandkreis Hospital Naumburg, Naumburg, Germany (S. Lobenstein); Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Oberschleissheim, Germany (G. Margos, V. Fingerie)

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Figure 2

Borrelia miyamotoi in cerebrospinal fluid stained by acridine orange (LSM Exciter 5, Zeiss, Germany). The cerebrospinal fluid was from a 74-year-old woman with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Original magnification ×1,000.

Figure 2. Borrelia miyamotoi in cerebrospinal fluid stained by acridine orange (LSM Exciter 5, Zeiss, Germany). The cerebrospinal fluid was from a 74-year-old woman with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Original magnification ×1,000.

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