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Complete bilateral internal ophthalmoplegia as sole clinical sign of botulism: confirmation of diagnosis by single fibre electromyography
Authors:H. Ehrenreich  C. G. Garner  T. N. Witt
Affiliation:(1) Klinikum Großhadern, Neurologische Universitätsklinik, Marchioninistrasse 15, D-800 München 70, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:
Summary A case of complete bilateral internal ophthalmoplegia as the sole clinical sign of botulism is reported. Diagnosis was immediately confirmed by single-fibre electromyography (SFEMG), which revealed abnormally high blocking (14.3%), contrasting with moderately increased jitter (mean consecutive difference in the extensor digitorum communis muscle, 43.9 mgrs). After giving equine botulinum antitoxin and simultaneous forced emptying of the bowels, ocular symptoms completely disappeared within 2 days. Six days, 5 weeks and 6 months after the first SFEMG study, the jitter was still abnormal, even becoming more so with time. Blocking, however, was only rarely observed in the follow-up studies. It is concluded that SFEMG may serve as a useful and sensitive method for the rapid diagnosis of botulinum intoxication, even in cases where no clinical signs of general muscular weakness are apparent.This paper was presented in part at the Congress of the International Medical Society of Motor Disturbances (ISMD), Rome, Italy, 2–4 June 1988
Keywords:Botulism  Ophthalmoplegia  Single-fibre electromyography  Jitter  Blockings
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