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Miller Fisher syndrome with bilateral vocal cord paralysis: a case report

Miller Fisher syndrome is a variant of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy classically characterized by ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, and areflexia. Miller Fisher syndrome can present with uncommon symptoms such as bulbar, facial, and somatic muscle palsies and micturition disturbance. We des...

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Published in:Journal of medical case reports 2020-02, Vol.14 (1), p.31-31, Article 31
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Ataxia
Autoimmune demyelinating polyneuropathy
Blood
Botulism
Case Report
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Encephalitis
Hepatitis
Hospitalization
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Urine
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