Differential diagnosis of Botulism are all except -
AMyasthenia gravis
BEaton-Lambert syndrome
CTick paralysis
DClostridial myonecrosis
EStroke syndromes
FGuillain-Barré syndrome
A 34-year-old woman is seen in the emergency department. About 5 hours previously, she began to have nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. She then developed double vision, which prompted her to ask her husband to bring her to the emergency department. When she is asked to go into the examining room, she stumbles. When she tries to answer questions, her voice sounds odd and she seems to mumble. Physical examination demonstrates a dry mouth, drooping eyelids, markedly diminished pupillary light reflex, a flaccid facial expression, and difficulty in opening her mouth. Within an hour, her condition has markedly deteriorated. She can no longer stand and is intubated because of difficulty breathing. Which of the following microbial species is MOST likely to have caused her condition?
AClostridium ramosum
BClostridium perfringens
CClostridium septicum
DClostridium botulinum
Botulinum toxin acts on
ASynapse
BSmooth muscle of intestine
CCentral nervous system
DSensory nerves
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