Fisher (M.) syndrome
Fisher (M.) syndrome: Introduction
Fisher (M.) syndrome: A rare type of nerve disease involving muscle coordination problems, eye muscle paralysis and absent reflexes. It appears to be caused by the body's own immune system destroying the protective layer around nerves. The condition is usually preceded by a viral illness and is not life-threatening.
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Symptoms of Fisher (M.) syndrome
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Causes of Fisher (M.) syndrome
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Misdiagnosis and Fisher (M.) syndrome
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