Abstract

Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) is an acute immune-mediated neuropathy. To date only few studies reported a possible overlap of Myasthenia Gravis (MG) and MFS in patients with acute ophthalmoplegia. We report the case of a patient diagnosed as MFS with a coexistent neuromuscular junction defect.

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