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==Overview==
==Overview==
Direct and indirect immunofluorescence and experimental polymerase chain reaction testing are available in some laboratories.
Direct and indirect immunofluorescence and experimental polymerase chain reaction testing are available in some laboratories. CSF analysis in patients with CNS involvement.


==Relapsing fever other diagnostic studies==
==Relapsing fever other diagnostic studies==

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Direct and indirect immunofluorescence and experimental polymerase chain reaction testing are available in some laboratories. CSF analysis in patients with CNS involvement.

Relapsing fever other diagnostic studies

Direct and indirect immunofluorescence and experimental polymerase chain reaction testing are available in some laboratories. Analysis of CSF is indicated if signs of meningitis or meningoencephalitis are available shows Mononuclear pleocytosis, a mildly to moderately elevated protein level, and normal glucose levels in the CSF support the diagnosis of CNS Borrelia infection.

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