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Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare immune mediated inflammatory disease of the peripheral nervous system that is presumed to be triggered by preceding infections. In the era of pandemic COVID-19 (coronavirus disease), there is an emerging case of para/post infectious GBS associated to COVID-19 that are described worldwide. Here, we report a 55-years-old man who was admitted for fatigue, fever and cough related to covid-19. Later, after disappearing of covid-19 symptoms he began presenting an ascending areflexic tetraparesis. CSF and NCS were in favour of GBS diagnosis, in particular pure motor AIDP subtype. Antigangliosides antibodies were negative. Lumbosacral MRI showed contrast enhancement of cauda equina roots. The outcome was good after receiving intravenous immunoglobulins treatment.
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