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Say Ting Ooi1,2, Ameilia Ahmad2, Azhany Yaakub1.
Abstract
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is an uncommon systemic autoimmune condition. Recurrent Miller Fisher syndrome is extremely rare. We want to highlight a rare case of recurrent Miller Fisher syndrome, which manifested as external and internal ophthalmoplegia, areflexia, and ataxia following an episode of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). The patient developed a recurrent attack of Miller Fisher syndrome two months later with only internal and external ophthalmoplegia symptoms. Both episodes wholly resolved in a month without treatment. Miller Fisher syndrome can mimic various other neurological illnesses. Therefore, diagnosing this disease is often challenging. However, prompt diagnosis and management can be achieved with awareness of this rare illness.Entities:
Keywords: areflexia; ataxia; guillain-barré syndrome; miller fisher syndrome; ophthalmoplegia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35891880 PMCID: PMC9306407 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Bilateral external ophthalmoplegia with variable weakness on all gazes.
Figure 2Bilateral internal ophthalmoplegia with dilated pupil.
Figure 3Complete recovery of external ophthalmoplegia.
Figure 4Complete recovery of internal ophthalmoplegia.