Guillain-Barre syndrome

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP), autoimmune disease of the peripheral nervous system, usually triggered by an acute infectious disease process. The syndrome is named after French doctors the green, Barry, and Mistral, who was the first to describe it in 1916. It is sometimes called Landry's paralysis,
after a French doctor who first described a variant of it in 1859. It includes a broader group, peripheral neuropathy. There are several types of GBS, but unless otherwise stated, Mr. doctors, GBS, is the most common form of criminal gangs. GBS is rare, the incidence rate of 1 or 2 accounts for 100,000 yuan. This is usually serious, often paralyzing 1 liter exhibit weakness in the legs that spread to the upper limbs and face and a complete loss of deep tendon reflexes. Because timely treatment or intravenous immunoglobulin, plasma and support the treatment, most patients will fully recover functional ability. However, death may result in serious pulmonary complications, if the autonomic nervous system problems are present. Guillain-Barre is one of the main reasons for non-traumatic cause of the paralysis in the world. The disease was first in 1859, French doctors Landry. In 1916, George Green, Alexander Barre, diagnosis and Andrester roll two soldiers found in the diagnosis of major diseases and abnormal increase of cerebrospinal fluid production, but normal cell count. GBS is also known as acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute idiopathic Polyradiculoneuritis, acute idiopathic polyneuritis, French Polio, Landry's paralysis and rise in Pakistan Li syndrome. Supportive care and monitoring of all important functions, is the cornerstone of successful management of acute patients. The most concern is respiratory failure with diaphragmatic paralysis. Early tracheal intubation should be considered in any patient vital capacity (VC) of <20 ml / kg, a negative inspiratory force (NIF) <-25 cm of water, 30%, and reduce or VC or NIF within 24 hours , rapidly progressive disorder, or self-unstable. The beginning of recovery time, the fourth week of the confusion from the start. About 80% of the patients can fully recover in a few months to 1 year, although the minor was found to have likely to continue, does not reflect. (Wikipedia)

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