A Rare Tick Tale: A Novel Case of the Australian Paralysis Tick Causing Multiple Cranial Neuropathies.

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/3449614
Sujan A Surendran, Philomena McNamara, Jonathan N Hyer, Charles S Su
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The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) is found along the east coast of Australia. Tick bites may result in paralysis ranging from muscular weakness to ascending paralysis requiring respiratory support. Ocular complications and facial nerve involvement are rare. We present a rare occurrence of tick-bite-associated visual loss, proptosis, and multiple cranial neuropathies not previously reported in the literature. The tick was removed, and the patient's symptoms improved following treatment with steroids and oral doxycycline. The vision and sensory changes are not explained by the Ixodes toxin; thus, we hypothesize this is related to orbital apex inflammation.

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罕见的蜱虫故事:澳大利亚麻痹蜱引起多发性颅神经病的新病例。
澳大利亚麻痹蜱(Ixodes holocyclus)分布在澳大利亚东海岸。被蜱虫叮咬可能会导致瘫痪,从肌肉无力到需要呼吸支持的上升性瘫痪。眼部并发症和面部神经受累的情况很少见。我们介绍了一例罕见的蜱虫叮咬相关性视力丧失、突眼和多发性颅神经病,此前文献中未见报道。蜱虫已被清除,患者在接受类固醇和口服多西环素治疗后症状有所改善。这种视力和感觉变化无法用伊科虫毒素来解释;因此,我们假设这与眶顶炎症有关。
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