@article{3128838, title = "Miller-Fisher syndrome in association with enterovirus infection", author = "Moustaki, M. and Gika, A. and Fretzayas, A. and Voutsioti, A. and Yiallouros, P. and Karpathios, T.", journal = "Journal of Child Neurology", year = "2012", volume = "27", number = "4", pages = "521-522", issn = "0883-0738, 1708-8828", doi = "10.1177/0883073811420602", keywords = "ceftriaxone; ganglioside GQ 1b antibody; immunoglobulin, antibody blood level; areflexia; article; ataxia; case report; cerebrospinal fluid; child; Coxsackie virus A; Coxsackie virus B; diplopia; disease association; dizziness; dysarthria; Echo virus; Enterovirus infection; gastroenteritis; Guillain Barre syndrome; headache; human; magnetic resonance angiography; male; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; ophthalmoplegia; Poliomyelitis virus; polymerase chain reaction; priority journal; school child; tendon reflex; virus isolation, Child; Classical Lissencephalies and Subcortical Band Heterotopias; Enterovirus Infections; Humans; Male", abstract = "Miller-Fisher is a rare syndrome of childhood that presents with external ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and areflexia. It has been mainly associated with a preceding Campylobacter infection and less commonly with other bacterial or viral infections. This report describes, for the first time, a child with Miller-Fisher syndrome and documented Enterovirus infection, as it was proven by the isolation of Enterovirus from cerebrospinal fluid by polymerase chain reaction testing. © The Author(s) 2012." }