A rare case of infectious mononucleosis complicated by Guillain-Barre syndrome

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Infectious mononucleosis is a clinical syndrome characterized by fever, lymphadenopathy and pharyngitis. Neurologic complications of infectious mononucleosis, such as the development of Guillain-Barre syndrome, have been rarely reported and usually present late in the course of the disease. We describe a case of a 29 year old male with no significant past medical history who was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome following an infection with Epstein-Barr virus associated infectious mononucleosis. Supportive treatment resulted in full recovery. © M. Kennedy and M. Apostolova, 2013 Licensee PAGEPress, Italy.

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Kennedy, M., & Apostolova, M. (2013). A rare case of infectious mononucleosis complicated by Guillain-Barre syndrome. Neurology International, 5(2), 20–22. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2013.e7

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