Guillain-Barré syndrome following hand-foot-and-mouth disease

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We describe a patient who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) following hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) which is known to be caused by enterovirus infection. A 35-year-old man developed acute paraparesis and dysesthesia in the four limbs following typical skin eruption of HFMD. Electrophysiologic studies showed peripheral nerve demyelination predominant in the distal terminals. HFMD is a rare cause of meningitis, encephalitis, and polio-like myelitis, but GBS following HFMD has never been described.

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Mori, M., Takagi, K., Kuwabara, S., Hattori, T., & Kojima, S. (2000). Guillain-Barré syndrome following hand-foot-and-mouth disease. Internal Medicine, 39(6), 503–505. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.39.503

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