Neurology Specific Literature Search   
 
[home][thesaurus]
    
Click Here to return To Results

 

Unilateral Cranial and Phrenic Nerve Involvement in Axonal Guillain-BarrT Syndrome
Muscle Nerve 25:297-299, Sakakibara,Y.,et al, 2002
See this aricle in Pubmed

Article Abstract
A 49-year-old woman developed acute left facial, hypoglosal, and phrenic nerve palsies, as well as dysphagia and weakness in the neck and arms. Electrophysiologic studies showed an acute motor axonal neuropathy. Serum anti-GM1 IgG antibody was positive. Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment resulted in good clinical recovery. The present report indicates that the cranial and phrenic nerves may be affected unilaterally in Guillain-BarrT syndrome, and that there is clinical variability in t he axonal subtype of this syndrome.
 
Related Tags
(click to filter results - removes previous filter)

cranial nerve palsies,unilateral
cranial neuropathy
cranial neuropathy,multiple
Guillain Barre syndrome
Guillain Barre syndrome,axonal form
phrenic nerve paralysis
seizure,centrencephalic

Click Here to return To Results