Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Botulism



- presynaptic neuromuscular junction disorder caused by anaerobic Clostridium botulinum
- transmitted through food contaminated with toxin / IVDU
- blocks release of acetylcholine from motor nerve terminal
- incubation period from 4-14days
- 2 forms: food borne or wound botulism
- presents with cranial neuropathies, autonomic dysfunction (dry mouth, urinary retention), descending limb weakness and depressed reflexes
- NO sensory signs
- respiratory failure is a common complication
- diagnosis: demonstrate toxins in serum, stool or vomitus
- edrophonium test false positive in 1/3 cases
- repetitive nerve stimulation: progressive increase in amplitude of potentials
- treatment: supportive, Botulinum antitoxin (trivalent antiserum), guanidine hydrochloridepenicillin and metronidazole

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