Extractions: This survey of medical eponyms and the persons behind them is meant as a general interest site only. No information found here must under any circumstances be used for medical purposes, diagnostically, therapeutically or otherwise. If you, or anybody close to you, is affected, or believe to be affected, by any condition mentioned here: see a doctor. Commences with progressive muscular weakness of extremities that may lead to paralysis. It spreads rapidly, ascending to involve the cranial nerves. Commences distally but spreads proximally and may involve the bulbar region and the diaphragm. Clinical features are pain in the back and the legs and weakness beginning in the feet and legs and progressing upwards. The respiratory muscles are affected in about half the cases, and this puts the patient in danger. The tendon reflexes are lost.
Rare Diseases Terms - Office Of Rare Diseases or by email GARDinfo@nih.gov. Disease, acute idiopathic polyneuritis.Information about acute idiopathic polyneuritis is available from http://ord.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseaseinfo.asp?ID=5731
Autoimmune Diseases - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia It is also called acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute idiopathicpolyradiculoneuritis, acute idiopathic polyneuritis and Landry s http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmune_disorder
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Guillain acute idiopathic polyneuritis. neurology, syndrome Acute infective polyneuritisthat results in a form of peripheral neuropathy with temporary loss of http://poisonevercure.150m.com/guillain.htm
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome Other names for GuillainBarrè syndrome include acute idiopathic polyneuritis,acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis and Landry s ascending paralysis. http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Guillain-Barre_sy
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Extractions: Guillain-Barré syndrome GBS ), is an acquired immune-mediated inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nervous system (e.g. not the brain and spinal cord ). It is also called acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis acute idiopathic polyneuritis and Landry's ascending paralysis Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Overview 9 External links The pathologic hallmark of the disease is loss of myelin in peripheral nerves due to an acute and progressive inflammation of unknown cause. It is suggested that it is an autoimmune disease, in which the sufferer's immune system is triggered into damaging the nerve covering. There is some support for this in that half of all cases occur soon after a microbial infection or respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Many cases developed in people who received the swine flu vaccine Peripheral nerves originate in the spinal cord and proceed to their target tissues (mainly muscle, skin and all internal organs). Their most proximal parts emerging from the spinal cord are called nerve roots and the inflammation in most (but not all) typical Guillain-Barré syndrome cases starts in these roots. Therefore, this condition is also referred to as
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