A Six-Year-Old Girl with Tick Paralysis

Volume: 342, Issue: 2, Pages: 90 - 94
Published: Jan 13, 2000
Abstract
Tick paralysis is a neurologic syndrome that is frequently confused with other acute disorders. In this syndrome, ascending paralysis is caused by a potent neurotoxin produced by an attached, engorged tick. Removal of the tick leads to prompt recovery. Although cases of tick paralysis were clearly described almost 90 years ago in the United States,1 Canada,2 and Australia,3 the syndrome is unfamiliar to many clinicians today. Since a delay in...
Paper Details
Title
A Six-Year-Old Girl with Tick Paralysis
Published Date
Jan 13, 2000
Volume
342
Issue
2
Pages
90 - 94
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