Jachuck S J, Gardner-Thorpe C, Clark F, Foster J B
Postgrad Med J. 1975 Jul;51(597):475-7. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.51.597.475.
Two patients with a serologically-proved infection with (MP) developed cranial nerve pareses which cleared spontaneously within 1 month of the onset. The sixth and seventh cranial nerves were the most severely affected. It is suggested that the signs were due to a mild brainstem encephalitis associated with the MP infection. The benign course of the syndrome is emphasized. The neurological complications of MP infection may be commoner than has been generally supposed.