Recurrent Miller Fisher syndrome

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Abstract

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a variant of Guillan Barre syndrome characterized by the triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia. Recurrences are exceptional with Miller Fisher syndrome. We are reporting a case with two episodes of MFS within two years. Initially he presented with partial ophthalmoplegia, ataxia. Second episode was characterized by full-blown presentation characterized by ataxia, areflexia and ophthalmoplegia. CSF analysis was typical during both episodes. Nerve conduction velocity study was fairly within normal limits. MRI of brain was within normal limits. He responded to symptomatic measures initially, then to steroids in the second episode. We are reporting the case due to its rarity. © JAPI 2004.

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Madhavan, S., Geetha, & Bhargavan, P. V. (2004). Recurrent Miller Fisher syndrome. Journal of Association of Physicians of India, 52(JUL), 582–584. https://doi.org/10.15844/pedneurbriefs-28-4-5

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