An unusual variant of acute idiopathic polyneuritis (syndrome of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia).
Autor(es)FISHER M
ResumoThis article has no abstract; the first 100 words appear below.
THE purpose of this communication is to report 3 cases of an acute neurologic illness characterized among other features by total external ophthalmoplegia, severe ataxia and loss of the tendon reflexes. The clinical picture in all 3 cases was so similar as to constitute an easily recognizable syndrome. The presenting symptoms and signs were most alarming for the attending physician on each occasion - unnecessarily so, since the course of the illness appears to be benign. The cause of the syndrome was obscure until, in the most recent case, a great rise in the protein of the cerebrospinal fluid in . . .
Palavras-ChaveGUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME/manifestations
ImprentaThe New England Journal of Medicine, v. 255, n. 2, p. 57-65, 1956
Identificador do Objeto Digital10.1056/NEJM195607122550201
DescritoresGuillain-Barre Syndrome - Clinical examination
Data de Publicação:1956