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Guillain-Barre syndrome following malaria
Journal of Infection, 1999Two adult males were admitted with acute are flexic quadriplegia and bifacial and bulbar weakness 2 weeks after an acute episode of malaria, one due to Plasmodium falciparum infection (patient 1) and the other due to Plasmodium vivax (patient 2).
M, Kanjalkar +3 more
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1996
The true incidence of Guillain Barre syndrome is not known. There have been suggestions that the incidence in children has increased over the past two decades. The commonest time for the condition to occur seems to be in children between the ages of four and ten, although Guillain Barre syndrome is not unknown in babies.
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The true incidence of Guillain Barre syndrome is not known. There have been suggestions that the incidence in children has increased over the past two decades. The commonest time for the condition to occur seems to be in children between the ages of four and ten, although Guillain Barre syndrome is not unknown in babies.
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Tacrolimus-Associated Guillain–Barre Syndrome
American Journal of Therapeutics, 2020Priti, Meena +7 more
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