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Ep157 Neuromuscular Disease for Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine Cases

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The Differential Diagnosis of GBS

Many people report a preceding viral, like URTI type illness before Giamberay syndrome. But I certainly wouldn't rely on that as a diagnostic hook to hang my diagnosis on those preceding symptoms of an infection. Both are going to cause acute bilateral lower extremity, motor and sensory dysfunction. If there's bladder dysfunction early on in the patient's symptomatology, more likely to be a spinal cord problem than GBS.

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