acute polyradiculoneuritis
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Author(s):  
Mohammad Darvishi ◽  
Hamze Shahali ◽  
Azade Amirabadi Farahani

A 56-year-old man was referred to the emergency department for the subacute onset of and weakness in the lower extremities, paraesthesia and pain. He was diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia and then, he received the necessary treatment according to national protocol. Radiographic, laboratory, and electroneurographic findings indicated an acute polyradiculoneuritis with prominent demyelination and suggesting the diagnosis of Guillain-Barr syndrome associated with COVID-19 infection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (Vol.12, no.1) ◽  
pp. 94-98
Author(s):  
Ioana STANESCU ◽  
Angelo BULBOACA ◽  
Angela Ioana CORDOS ◽  
Dana M FODOR ◽  
Adriana Elena BULBOACA

Introduction. SARS-COV 2 infection causes damage of the peripheral nervous system: loss of smell loss of taste and demyelination or axonal injury in the spinal roots and motor and sensory nerves with acute polyradiculoneuritis. As many people are affected by COVID-19, the number of patients with secondary peripheral nervous system damage is increasing. Material and method. There are a significant number of Guillain Barre syndrome (GBS) cases reported in COVID-19 positive patients, leading to the recognition of GBS as one of the peripheral nervous system complications of SARS-COV 2 infection. We are trying to summarise the particularities of specific rehabilitation in post-COVID patients. Results and discussions. The rehabilitation of a COVID patients has particularities, first – because of infectious risk carried by the patient during the procedures, second by the patient’s pulmonary and physical impairments induced by the Coronavirus. Conclusions. There is scarce evidence for rehabilitation interventions, and many recommendations are based on methods developed in other viral infections or chronic pulmonary and neurologic conditions. There is a urgent need for studies regarding the efficacy of interventions in COVID rehabilitation, as the number of patients is constantly increasing. Keywords: therapeutic plasma exchange, plasmapheresis, neuroimmune disorders,rehabilitation,


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 205511692096400
Author(s):  
Cheri M Honnas ◽  
Jillian M Athey ◽  
Guilherme G Verocai ◽  
Karen F Snowden ◽  
Maria D Esteve-Gasent ◽  
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Case summary A 2-year-old castrated male domestic longhair cat presented for acute, diffuse, flaccid paralysis. Thoracic and abdominal radiographs, biochemistry panel and complete blood count were unremarkable. Titers to Toxoplasma gondii, myasthenia gravis radioimmunoassay testing and creatinine kinase levels were within normal limits. The most likely differentials included acute toxicity (coral snake envenomation, organophosphate toxicity), botulism and, less likely, acute polyradiculoneuritis. A thorough physical examination revealed a single engorged tick attached to the ventral neck of the cat, which was later identified as an adult female Ixodes species. Topical fipronil and (S)-methoprene was administered. Over the next 48 h, the cat recovered full motor function and at 5 days post-tick removal the cat had resumed all normal activities. Relevance and novel information Tick paralysis is considered endemic in Australia by bites from, most commonly, the Ixodes holocyclus tick. However, this phenomenon is rarely reported in the USA. This is the first report of a domestic cat suffering from acute tick paralysis in North America.


2020 ◽  
Vol 267 (7) ◽  
pp. 1883-1884 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Pfefferkorn ◽  
Rainer Dabitz ◽  
Thomas von Wernitz-Keibel ◽  
Johannes Aufenanger ◽  
Martina Nowak-Machen ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Pfefferkorn ◽  
Rainer Dabitz ◽  
Thomas von Wernitz-Keibel ◽  
Johannes Aufenanger ◽  
Martina Nowak-Machen ◽  
...  

Abstract In this case report we present a patient from Germany who developed a severe GBS in the course of Covid-19.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-13
Author(s):  
Akmal Gaybiev ◽  
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Aziza Djurabekova ◽  
Dilnoza Shomurodova

The study examined 35 children with acute polyradiculoneuritis; In the course of molecular genetic research, antiganglioside antibodies were detected in the blood serum, which is a criterion for the differential diagnosis of acute polyradiculoneuritis. Against the background of traditional treatment, taking into account the data of immunological studies, the cyclophosphamide preparation was included in the treatment complex. Positive clinical and neurological dynamics confirmed the correctness of this treatment method


2019 ◽  
pp. 529-529
Author(s):  
Virginia Papageorgiou ◽  
George Kazakos ◽  
Zacharias Vougioukalos ◽  
Zoi Polizopoulou ◽  
Alexia Bourgazli

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