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Infant Botulism and Raised Intraocular Pressure
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Matthew D. Eberly, MD; Ian Uber; Christopher R. Kieling, MD and Richard H. Birdsong, MD
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Submitted: 5/26/09; Accepted: 6/12/09; Posted: 10/22/09

Infant botulism is an exceedingly rare disease. Because confirmatory laboratory testing is not available for several days after time of presentation, infant botulism remains a clinical diagnosis. The authors demonstrate how raised intraocular pressure may provide an additional clinical clue to making the diagnosis.

doi: 10.3928/01913913-20091019-03

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