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Additional Steroid Therapy for Delayed Facial Palsy in Miller Fisher Syndrome

Internal medicine(2022)

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Abstract
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome. Delayed facial palsy (DFP) is a symptom that occurs after other neurological symptoms begin to recover within four weeks from the onset of MFS. As there have been few detailed reports about DFP in MFS cases treated with additional immunotherapy, we investigated three cases of DFP in MFS treated with additional steroid therapies. The duration of facial palsy in our cases was 12-24 days. No severe adverse effects were observed. Although adverse side effects should be carefully monitored, additional steroid therapy might be a treatment option for MFS-DFP.
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additional immunotherapy,anti-GQ1b antibody,delayed facial palsy,Miller Fisher Syndrome,steroid
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