aetiology

Last reviewed 01/2018

The Miller-Fisher syndrome is caused by antibodies which bind to a specific ganglioside, GQ1b.

Antibody binding blocks the release of acetylcholine at the motor end-plate.

Nerves serving the external ocular muscles are rich in the targeted gangliosides, which may explain the frequency of ophthalmoplegia.

There is a high frequency of Campylobacter infection in the weeks before the onset of the Miller-Fisher syndrome.