
IBCC Episode 93 - Guillain-Barre Syndrome
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
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Acute Motor Neuropathy
Acute motor neurapathy can be somewhat different because there's no sensory component. These patients may not have parasesius or pain when they present. The outcomes are relatively similar to typical acute inflammatory, demilinating polynropte. Now on the other hand, your acute motor and sensory exil neuropthe or amsan, this often has a worse prognosis. It can be harder to treat. And last, the one that always makes it on the examine, the one i love that the juniors bust out during rounds, is miller fisher. So specific cranial neuropates is on the list.
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