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    A Patient with a Positive Lyme Titer Presents with Left-Sided
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A Patient with a Positive Lyme Titer Presents with Left-Sided

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A patient with a positive Lyme titer presents with left-sided unilateral facial droop and inability to close the left eye. This is most likely due to:


A) Temporal arteritis
B) Temporomandibular joint syndrome
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Bell's palsy

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