Chronic Ciguatera Poisoning: A Case Report.

Wilderness Environ Med

MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC; National Capital Poison Center, Washington, DC. Electronic address:

Published: June 2023

Ciguatera is a common marine, toxin-borne illness caused by the consumption of fish that contain toxins that activate voltage-sensitive sodium channels. The clinical manifestations of ciguatera are typically self-limited, but chronic symptoms may occur in a minority of patients. This report describes a case of ciguatera poisoning with chronic symptoms, including pruritus and paresthesias. A 40-y-old man was diagnosed with ciguatera poisoning after consuming amberjack while vacationing in the US Virgin Islands. His initial symptoms, including diarrhea, cold allodynia, and extremity paresthesias, evolved into chronic, fluctuating paresthesias and pruritus that became worse after the consumption of alcohol, fish, nuts, and chocolate. After a comprehensive neurologic evaluation failed to reveal another cause for his symptoms, he was diagnosed with chronic ciguatera poisoning. His neuropathic symptoms were treated with duloxetine and pregabalin, and he was counseled to avoid foods that triggered his symptoms. Chronic ciguatera is a clinical diagnosis. Signs and symptoms of chronic ciguatera can include fatigue, myalgias, headache, and pruritus. The pathophysiology of chronic ciguatera is incompletely understood but may involve genetic factors or immune dysregulation. Treatment involves supportive care and avoidance of foods and environmental conditions that may exacerbate symptoms.

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