Benign food-borne type B botulism presenting as unilateral internal ophthalmoplegia: a case report.
Francesco CrescenzoRaffaele Del ColleDomenico AjenaMatteo SteccaLaura FerigoFrancesca RossiMichelangelo TurazziniPublished in: BMC neurology (2022)
The importance of what has been described here lies in underlining that it is always advisable to consider food-borne botulinum intoxication, even in the case of unilateral/asymmetrical internal ophthalmoplegia without generalized progressive involvement of the voluntary muscles.