Abstract
We report a case of type F botulism in a patient with bilateral but asymmetric neurologic deficits. Cranial nerve demyelination was found during autopsy. Bilateral, asymmetric clinical signs, although rare, do not rule out botulism. Demyelination of cranial nerves might be underrecognized during autopsy of botulism patients.
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Filozov, A., Kattan, J. A., Jitendranath, L., Smith, C. G., Lúquez, C., Phan, Q. N., & Fagan, R. P. (2012). Asymmetric type F botulism with cranial nerve demyelination. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 18(1), 102–104. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1801.110471
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