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==Background==
==Background==
#Caused by neurotoxin produced by certain ticks in the US and Australia
*Caused by neurotoxin produced by certain ticks in the US and Australia
#Most cases reported in children
*Most cases reported in children


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
#Symptoms begin 2-6d after attachment of tick
*Symptoms begin 2-6d after attachment of tick
##Ataxia -> symmetric ascending flaccid paralysis w/ loss of DTRs
**Ataxia -> 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)
***Unlike GBS, may have ocular signs (e.g. fixed and dilated pupils)


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
#Sensory abnormalities and elevation of CSF protein level do not occur
*Sensory abnormalities and elevation of CSF protein level do not occur
#Progression and resolution of sx (w/ tick removal) is faster than in Guillain-Barre  
*Progression and resolution of sx (w/ tick removal) is faster than in Guillain-Barre  


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


==Source==
==Source==

Revision as of 13:53, 20 July 2015

Background

  • Caused by neurotoxin produced by certain ticks in the US and Australia
  • Most cases reported in children

Clinical Features

  • Symptoms begin 2-6d after attachment of tick
    • Ataxia -> symmetric ascending flaccid paralysis w/ loss of DTRs
  • 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

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

Differential Diagnosis

Tick Borne Illnesses

Weakness

Treatment

  • Remove tick as quickly as possible with tweezers
  • Supportive care (resolves on its own)

Source

  • Tintinalli