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Miller-Fisher syndrome mimicking intracranial hypertension following head trauma.

S Pulitanò1, L Viola, O Genovese, A Chiaretti, M Piastra, P Mariotti, F Di Rocco, G Polidori, C Di Rocco.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a polyneuropathy with benign outcome characterized by ophthalmoplegia, limb ataxia and tendon areflexia. Impaired consciousness level and intracranial hypertension are very rare symptoms in MFS. CASE REPORT: We describe the case of a 5-year-old girl who showed intracranial hypertension, transient coma and respiratory failure after mild head injury; moreover the patient showed mild ataxia, areflexia, ophthalmoplegia and autonomic disturbances. These symptoms were suggestive of MFS. Electrophysiologic studies and laboratory tests confirmed the diagnosis and immunoglobulins and steroids were given. The child showed a progressive clinical improvement and the final outcome was good.
CONCLUSION: This case, initially managed as trauma injury due to the presence of suggestive signs and clinical history, maskered an atypical presentation of Miller-Fisher syndrome, a rare disorder of central nervous system.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15830202     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-005-1144-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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