We report the clinical, serological, and neurophysiological findings in seven patients with foodborne botulism caused by ingestion of black olives in water. The clinical picture was characterized by mild symptoms with a long latency of onset and by involvement of cranial and upper limb muscles; only one patient, a child, developed respiratory failure. Spores of Clostridium botulinum were found in stools in some but not all cases. Conventional neurophysiological tests had low sensitivity; abnormal findings were present only in the patient with severe clinical involvement, in whom compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) appeared reduced. Repetitive nerve stimulation at a high rate showed pseudofacilitation and not true posttetanic facilitation, but single-fiber electromyography (SFEMG) showed abnormalities of neuromuscular transmission in every case. Neurophysiological evaluation, particularly SFEMG, is important because it allows rapid identification of abnormal neuromuscular transmission while bioassay studies are in progress.

Neurophysiological assessment in the diagnosis of botulism: usefulness of single-fiber EMG / Padua, L; Aprile, I; Monaco, Ml; Fenicia, L; Anniballi, F; Pauri, Flavia; Tonali, P.. - In: MUSCLE & NERVE. - ISSN 0148-639X. - ELETTRONICO. - Oct;22(10)::(1999), pp. 1388-1392. [10.1002/(SICI)1097-4598(199910)22:10<1388::AID-MUS8>3.0.CO;2-3]

Neurophysiological assessment in the diagnosis of botulism: usefulness of single-fiber EMG.

PAURI, FLAVIA;
1999

Abstract

We report the clinical, serological, and neurophysiological findings in seven patients with foodborne botulism caused by ingestion of black olives in water. The clinical picture was characterized by mild symptoms with a long latency of onset and by involvement of cranial and upper limb muscles; only one patient, a child, developed respiratory failure. Spores of Clostridium botulinum were found in stools in some but not all cases. Conventional neurophysiological tests had low sensitivity; abnormal findings were present only in the patient with severe clinical involvement, in whom compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) appeared reduced. Repetitive nerve stimulation at a high rate showed pseudofacilitation and not true posttetanic facilitation, but single-fiber electromyography (SFEMG) showed abnormalities of neuromuscular transmission in every case. Neurophysiological evaluation, particularly SFEMG, is important because it allows rapid identification of abnormal neuromuscular transmission while bioassay studies are in progress.
1999
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Neurophysiological assessment in the diagnosis of botulism: usefulness of single-fiber EMG / Padua, L; Aprile, I; Monaco, Ml; Fenicia, L; Anniballi, F; Pauri, Flavia; Tonali, P.. - In: MUSCLE & NERVE. - ISSN 0148-639X. - ELETTRONICO. - Oct;22(10)::(1999), pp. 1388-1392. [10.1002/(SICI)1097-4598(199910)22:10<1388::AID-MUS8>3.0.CO;2-3]
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