Paraparetic variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome: Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics in a rare axonal variant with strictly root involvement
Key Points
The study reveals distinct clinical features of the paraparetic variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome, emphasizing its unique presentation.
Key evidence includes electrophysiological characteristics showing axonal involvement, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment.
Observational analysis details root involvement, with emphasis on variations in motor function and sensory perception.
These findings highlight the need for awareness and specialized assessment protocols for this rare syndrome variant.
Paraparetic variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome: Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics in a rare axonal variant with strictly root involvement | Synapse