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Ophthalmoplegie mit beidseitiger Mydriasis

Ophthalmoplegia with bilateral mydriasis

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Wir berichten von dem Fall eines 41-jährigen Patienten, der sich nach Infekt der Atemwege mit zunehmender Ophthalmoplegie, beidseitig erweiterten Pupillen ohne Reaktion auf Licht und Konvergenz sowie Gangunsicherheit vorstellte. Die Verdachtsdiagnose Miller-Fisher-Syndrom wurde durch den Nachweis von Gangliosid-GQ1b-Antikörpern im Serum bestätigt.

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We report the case history of a 41-year-old patient who, following bronchial infection, presented with progressive ophthalmoplegia in both eyes, dilated pupils unresponsive to light or convergence and ataxia. The suspected diagnosis of Miller-Fisher syndrome was confirmed by the detection of anti-ganglioside GQ1b antibodies.

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Jehle, T., Puvanachandra, N. Ophthalmoplegie mit beidseitiger Mydriasis. Ophthalmologe 109, 76–78 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-011-2440-8

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