• Med Trop (Mars) · Apr 2011

    Letter Case Reports

    [Guillain-Barré syndrome following type 4 dengue in Polynesia].

    • E Oehler, O Le Henaff, P Larre, and F Ghawche.
    • Med Trop (Mars). 2011 Apr 1; 71 (2): 203-4.

    AbstractDengue fever is the most frequent arbrovirus infection in the world. It is endemic in French Polynesia where epidemic outbreaks sometimes occur. The most common clinical presentation is that of a flu-like illness but hemorrhagic dengue fever can be observed in severe cases. Association of dengue fever with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) has been reported in a few cases. The relationship between these two pathologies is unclear but autoimmune mechanisms are probably involved.

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