Guillaim Barre Syndrome. Case Report

Authors

  • Claudia Elizabeth Mendoza Clínica Privada; San Juan Pueblo, La Másica, Atlántida, Honduras
  • Gerardo Paz Paredes Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras

Keywords:

albuminocitologyc dissosciation, complications, immunotherapy, Síndrome de Guillain-Barré

Abstract

Background. Guillaim Barre Syndrome high-pitched, polirradiculopaty serious, often sudden evolution of the right without medical attention, origin of autoinmunitary. It is a preceded history of gastrointestinal or often respiratory infection. Ascending arelexic fast motorboat evolution is characterized by paralysis, dissosciation albuminocitologic cerebrospinal luid in. The main complications are developed in 60% of the tubed patients. Clinical Case. Male of 42 years of age with paresthesias lower limbs in 4 days of evolution, later that pareses to promote in upper limbs. Keen as history for gastrointestinal disease 4 weeks. To the clinic introduced exploring, arelexia, tetraparesi, absence of cough relection, to bulbar paralysis with later and intubation orotraqueal ventilatory support. Lumbar puncture with dissosciation albuminocitologic happen. Inmunoglobulines driving with an intravenous for 5 days, just the respiratory failure, pneumonia, hospital-acquired and disautonomy, sepsis and more frequent complications. Conclusion. GBS of an organization that serious forecast calls for you from main curse of action is to avoid complications that could compromise the patient’s life.

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Author Biographies

Claudia Elizabeth Mendoza, Clínica Privada; San Juan Pueblo, La Másica, Atlántida, Honduras

Medico general

Gerardo Paz Paredes, Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras

Medico Internista, jefe de sala y consulta externa de Medicina Interna

Published

2018-06-20

How to Cite

Mendoza, C. E. ., & Paz Paredes, G. . (2018). Guillaim Barre Syndrome. Case Report. Revista Médica Hondureña, 86(1-2), 40–43. Retrieved from https://camjol.info/index.php/RMH/article/view/12123

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CASOS CLÍNICOS