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Diplopia as the primary presentation of foodborne botulism
Oman Journal of Ophthalmology. 2012; 5 (2): 109-111
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-133698
ABSTRACT
Foodborne botulism is a serious condition caused by Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin. Clinically, botulism presents as bilateral cranial nerve neuropathy and descending paralysis. We report a unique presentation of botulism to remind clinicians of this potentially fatal condition. In this observational case report initial evaluation showed only esodeviation. This progressed to unilateral cranial nerve six [CN VI] paresis along with systemic signs. Clinical diagnosis was made based on in-depth history and concurrent symptoms in three other patients. Foodborne botulism presenting as diplopia and unilateral motility deficits is rare and can represent a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the ophthalmologist
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Oman J. Ophthalmol. Year: 2012

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Oman J. Ophthalmol. Year: 2012