米勒费雪综合征1例报告及文献回顾

Imran Sarker, Maliha Hakim, Mahmudul Islam, Md Badrul Alam, Md Rafiqul Islam
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背景与目的:Miller Fisher综合征(MFS)是Guillan Barre综合征的一种变体,以眼麻痹、共济失调和反射屈曲为特征。虽然预计疾病病程会自限性,但MFS的疾病改善治疗方案与GBS没有什么不同,包括静脉注射免疫球蛋白(IVIG)和血浆置换。在这里,我们报告一例MFS表现为双侧上睑下垂,眼麻痹,共济失调伴四肢瘫和正常的NCS。患者方法:一名14岁男童以复视、眩晕、行走困难、身体不平衡等主诉入住我院。发病前无腹泻或上呼吸道感染。在神经学检查中,他的眼睛向上和向外移动的能力有限,有双侧上睑下垂,共济失调。肌肉力量轻度受损。足底反射为屈肌反射,无深腱反射。结果:血化验室、CT、脑MRI检查正常。在第一个CSF样本中,没有变化。14天后的样品显示高蛋白与白蛋白细胞学分离。NCS、EMG正常。抗gq1b抗体阴性。在保守治疗下,他表现出明显的好转。结论:MFS是一种罕见的疾病,必须以临床表现诊断,随后的诊断可由实验室结果支持。孟加拉国神经科学杂志2016;Vol. 32 (1): 47-51
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Miller Fisher Syndrome- a Case Report and Review of Literature
Background and Objective:: Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a variant of Guillan Barre syndrome characterized by ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia. Although self-limiting disease course is expected, disease modifying treatment options for MFS are no different than for GBS and include intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and plasmapheresis. Here, we report a case of MFS presented with bilateral ptosis, ophthalmoplegia, ataxia with quadriparesis and normal NCS. Patient Methods: A 14- year-old young boy was admitted to our hospital with the complaints of double vision, vertigo, difficulty in walking, imbalance. He had no diarrhea or upper respiratory tract infection prior to this illness. On neurological examination, he had limited ability to move his eyes up and out, had bilateral ptosis, ataxia. The muscle strength was mildly impaired. The plantar reflexes were flexor and the deep tendon reflexes were absent. Results: The blood laboratory, CT and brain MRI were normal. In the first sample of CSF, there was no change. Subsequent sample after 14 days revealed high protein with albuminocytological dissociation. The NCS and EMG were normal. Anti GQ 1b antibody was negative. He showed marked improvement with conservative management. Conclusion: MFS is a rare disease that must be diagnosed with the clinical findings and in the following days the diagnosis can be supported by the laboratory findings. Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 2016; Vol. 32 (1): 47-51
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