Author: Scheidl, Erika; Canseco, Daniel Diez; Hadjiâ€Naumov, Aleksandar; Bereznai, Benjamin
Title: Guillainâ€Barré syndrome during SARSâ€CoVâ€2 pandemic: A case report and review of recent literature Cord-id: ntwl1bsk Document date: 2020_5_26
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Snippet: Acute demyelinating inflammatory polyneuropathy (AIDP) is the most common type of Guillainâ€Barré syndrome (GBS) in Europe, following several viral and bacterial infections. Data on AIDPâ€patients associated with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 (coronavirusâ€2) infection are scarce. We describe the case of a 54â€yearsâ€old Caucasian female patient with typical clinical and electrophysiological manifestations of AIDP, who was reported positive with PCR for SARSâ€CoVâ€2, 3 weeks prior to onset of the neuro
Document: Acute demyelinating inflammatory polyneuropathy (AIDP) is the most common type of Guillainâ€Barré syndrome (GBS) in Europe, following several viral and bacterial infections. Data on AIDPâ€patients associated with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 (coronavirusâ€2) infection are scarce. We describe the case of a 54â€yearsâ€old Caucasian female patient with typical clinical and electrophysiological manifestations of AIDP, who was reported positive with PCR for SARSâ€CoVâ€2, 3 weeks prior to onset of the neurological symptoms. She did not experience a preceding fever or respiratory symptoms, but a transient loss of smell and taste. At the admission to our neurological department, a progressive proximally pronounced paraparesis, areflexia, and sensory loss with tingling of all extremities were found, which began 10 days before. The modified Erasmus Giullainâ€Barré Syndrome outcome score (mEGOS) was 3/9 at admission and 1/12 at day 7 of hospitalization. The electrophysiological assessment proved a segmental demyelinating polyneuropathy and cerebrospinal fluid examination showed an albuminocytologic dissociation. The neurological symptoms improved significantly during treatment with immunoglobulins. Our case draws attention to the occurrence of GBS also in patients with COVIDâ€19 (coronavirus disease 2019), who did not experience respiratory or general symptoms. It emphasizes that SARSâ€CoVâ€2 induces immunological processes, regardless from the lack of prodromic symptoms. However, it is likely that there is a connection between the severity of the respiratory syndrome and further neurological consequences.
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