Arch Neurol Chicago
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Arch Neurol Chicago · Jun 1981
Case ReportsGuillain-Barré syndrome complicating acute hepatitis B. A case with detailed electrophysiological and immunological studies.
A 61-year old man was seen for Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) complicating acute type B hepatitis. Results of detailed electrophysiological studies were characteristic of a severe peripheral neuropathy of the segmental demyelinating type. Immunological studies demonstrated cell-mediated sensitization to peripheral nerve basic protein. Twenty-six cases of GBS complicating viral hepatitis were analyzed for age, sex, temporal relationship of the onset of the hepatitis to that of the polyneuritis, and outcome.