Title of article :
Guillain-Barré Syndrome; a Neurological Disease during Convalescence Period
Author/Authors :
Ali Al Shammary, S.H Physiology Department - Al Mustansiriya College of Medicine - Al Mustansiriya University - Baghdad, Iraq , Ibrahim Hussein, I Physiology Department - Al Mustansiriya College of Medicine - Al Mustansiriya University - Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Aims Coronavirus can attack the central and peripheral nervous systems in different ways
and produce neurological manifestations. This study aimed to summarize the neurological
manifestations and electrophysiological studies of COVID-19 patients during the recovery
phase, suggesting Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Patients & Methods This case report study was done in the Department of Physiology,
College of Medicine at Al-Mustansiriya University, in cooperation with Al-Yarmouk Teaching
Hospital in Baghdad. Patients during the convalescent period (1-3 months post-infection)
of COVID-19 disease with neurological manifestations were included. Neurologists and
neurosurgeons referred the patients for an electromyography and nerve conduction study
to identify their illnesses.
Findings Seven patients (4 females and 3 males) presented with clinical manifestations
that highly suggested Guillain-Barré syndrome. The patients were presented with a rapidly
progressive ascending weakness of both lower and upper limbs and diffuse, hypo-or-areflexia
of the deep tendon reflexes. The sensory symptoms were distributed in both hands and feet,
pain, paresthesia, and numbness. Electrophysiology studies confirmed five patients have
acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, one patient has acute motor
axonal neuropathy, and one has acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy subtypes.
Conclusion Clinical manifestations of Guillain-Barré syndrome confirmed by
electrophysiological studies are associated with COVID-19, which show similarity with GBS
due to the post-viral infections with an autoimmune background. Therefore coronavirus
infection is an etiological factor of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Keywords :
Guillain-Barré Syndrome , Subtypes , Coronavirus , Convalescent Period
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health