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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
#Symmetric ascending flaccid paralysis w/ loss of DTRs
#Begins w/ development of unsteady gait
##Followed by symmetric ascending flaccid paralysis w/ loss of DTRs
##Presentation can be identical to Guillain-Barre including progression to resp paralysis  
##Presentation can be identical to Guillain-Barre including progression to resp paralysis  
###Unlike GBS, may have ocular signs (e.g. fixed and dilated pupils)


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
#Remove the tick as quickly as possible with tweezers
#Remove the tick as quickly as possible with tweezers
#Supportive care (resolves on its own)
==Source==
*Tintinalli
*Rosen


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Revisión del 20:22 9 sep 2011

Background

  1. Caused by neurotoxin produced by certain ticks in the US and Australia
  2. most cases have been reported in children

Clinical Features

  1. Begins w/ development of unsteady gait
    1. Followed by symmetric ascending flaccid paralysis w/ loss of DTRs
    2. Presentation can be identical to Guillain-Barre including progression to resp paralysis
      1. Unlike GBS, may have ocular signs (e.g. fixed and dilated pupils)

Diagnosis

  1. Sensory abnormalities and elevation of CSF protein level do not occur
  2. Progression and resolution of sx (w/ tick removal) is faster than in Guillain-Barre

Treatment

  1. Remove the tick as quickly as possible with tweezers
  2. Supportive care (resolves on its own)

Source

  • Tintinalli
  • Rosen