Elsberg Syndrome With Albuminocytologic Dissociation - A Guillain-Barré Syndrome Mimic or Guillain-Barré Syndrome Variant?
Joseph M FerraraCourtney LitchmoreSmit ShahJeffery MyersKhalil AliPublished in: The Neurohospitalist (2024)
A variety of presentations are reported within the scope of Elsberg Syndrome, potentially with distinct disease mechanisms. Delayed onset of neurological symptoms after resolution of rash and absence of pleocytosis raises the possibility that some patients meeting criteria for Elsberg Syndrome have a post-infectious immune-mediated neuropathy. We advise a lower threshold for PCR testing of herpes viruses in patients with acute neuropathy and albuminocytologic dissociation, particularly in cases with early sacral involvement.