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Diagnostic Pitfalls in Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Case Report and Literature Review.

Vasile Valeriu LupuIngrith Crenguța MironAnca Lavinia CiangaCristina GavriloviciIoana GrigoreAlexandru Gabriel DavidLeonard Iosif PerteaEcaterina GrigoreDiana Elena DavidAncuta Lupu
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) represents a group of acute immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathies that is usually characterized by symmetrical limb weakness and areflexia. GBS can also lead to atypical clinical findings, which may lead to confusion and errors in the diagnosis. In this report, we describe a case of Guillain-Barré syndrome in a 7-year-old child who presented with neck stiffness, headache and vomiting mimicking acute meningoencephalitis, arthritis and myositis. Symptoms of ascending paralysis developed subsequently. Clearly, the atypical presentation of GBS is a significant dilemma for pediatricians and may lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment.
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