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Increased serum neurofilament light chain concentration indicates poor outcome in Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Patrick AltmannDesiree De SimoniAlexandra KaiderBirgit LudwigJakob RathFritz LeutmezerFritz ZimprichRomana HoeftbergerMichael P LunnAmanda HeslegraveThomas BergerHenrik ZetterbergPaulus Stefan Rommer
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
sNfL levels measured at hospital admission correlated with clinical outcome in GBS patients. These results represent amounts of acute axonal damage and reflect mechanisms resulting in disability in GBS. Thus, sNfL may serve as a convenient blood-borne biomarker to personalise patient care by identifying those at higher risk of poor outcome.
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