List initial symptoms.
Back and limb pain
Paresthesias affecting distal extremities
Describe advanced symptoms.
Ascending paralysis
Bilateral flaccid paralysis
Spreads from the lower to the upper limbs in a “stocking‑glove” distribution
Landry paralysis: involvement of the respiratory muscles → respiratory failure
Muscle reflexes
Reduced or absent
Commonly beginning in the lower limbs
Paresthesias
Peripheral, symmetric
Usually affecting hands and feet
Neuropathic pain: develops in about ⅔ of affected individuals
Autonomic dysfunction
Cardiovascular
Arrhythmia
Blood pressure dysregulation: ↑ or ↓
Voiding dysfunction
Intestinal dysfunction
Cranial nerve involvement
Facial diplegia due to frequent bilateral facial nerve involvement
Also affects glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) and vagal nerve (X)
GBS paralysis affects the muscles of respiration, possibly leading to death due to respiratory failure.
Subtypes overview.
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