Difficulties in diagnosing food-borne botulism

Case Rep Neurol. 2012 May;4(2):113-5. doi: 10.1159/000339736. Epub 2012 Jun 21.

Abstract

Botulism is a muscle-paralyzing disease caused by neurotoxins (types A-G) produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. Symptoms of food-borne botulism most commonly appear 12-36 h after eating contaminated food, but the earliest neurological symptoms may in some cases start abruptly. Here, we report the cases of two patients with food-borne botulism who were admitted to the neurological emergency room as candidates for intravenous thrombolysis for acute stroke.

Keywords: Btulism; Bulbar palsy; Misdiagnosis.

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  • Case Reports