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  1. Battling Guillain Barre Syndrome / Acute Relapsing CIDP by Michael J. Kiser, 2009
  2. Guillain-Barré Syndrome Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  3. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-04-19
  4. Guillain-Barre syndrome among recipients of Menactra[R] meningococcal conjugate vaccine--United States, June-July 2005.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  5. Guillain-Barre syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt, 2004
  6. Update: Guillain-Barre Syndrome among recipients of Menactra[R] meningococcal conjugate vaccine--United States, October 2005-February 2006.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report by F. Soud, 2006-04-07
  7. The Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome: A survey and a clinical report of 127 cases (Acta neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum) by Henrik Ravn, 1967
  8. Temporal arteritis and Guillain-Barre syndrome.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Bernardino Roca, Dolores Ferrer, et all 2002-09-01
  9. Hospital discharge data for Guillain-Barre syndrome and influenza A (H1N1) vaccine adverse events.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Timothy F. Jones, Marcy McMillian, et all 2010-09-01
  10. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-04-16

21. ThirdAge - Adam - Guillain-Barre Syndrome
guillainbarre syndrome. Definition Landry-guillain-barre syndrome; Acute idiopathicpolyneuritis; Infectious polyneuritis; Acute inflammatory polyneuropathy.
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
Definition: Guillain-Barre syndrome is a disorder caused by nerve inflammation involving progressive muscle weakness or paralysis , which often follows an infectious illness.
Alternative Names: Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome; Acute idiopathic polyneuritis; Infectious polyneuritis; Acute inflammatory polyneuropathy
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Guillain-Barre syndrome is an acute type of nerve inflammation. The inflammation damages portions of the nerve cell, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis and sensory loss. The damage usually includes loss of the myelin sheath of the nerve (demyelination ), which slows the conduction of impulses through the nerve. The damage can also cause denervation (kill the axon part of the nerve cell), which stops nerve function entirely. Without the axon, messages cannot be transferred from one nerve cell to another.

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guillainbarre syndrome From Healthy to Helpless. Topics What research is beingdone? VII. Who were Guillain and Barre? I. What is guillain-barre syndrome?
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1Up Health Guillain-Barre syndrome Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Guillain-Barre syndrome Information Guillain-Barre syndrome Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Alternative names : Acute idiopathic polyneuritis, Acute inflammatory polyneuropathy, Infectious polyneuritis, Landry-Guillain-Barre syndrome Definition : Guillain-Barre syndrome is a disorder caused by nerve inflammation involving progressive muscle weakness or paralysis , which often follows an infectious illness.
Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors
Guillain-Barre syndrome is an acute type of nerve inflammation. The inflammation damages portions of the nerve cell, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis and sensory loss. The damage usually includes loss of the myelin sheath of the nerve (demyelination ), which slows the conduction of impulses through the nerve. The damage can also cause denervation (kill the axon part of the nerve cell), which stops nerve function entirely. Without the axon, messages cannot be transferred from one nerve cell to another.
The exact cause of this disorder is unknown. It may occur at any age but is most common in people of both sexes between the ages 30 and 50. It often follows a minor infection, usually a

24. HONselect - Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Translate this page English guillain-barre syndrome, - AIDP - Acute Autoimmune Neuropathy - AcuteInflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy - Acute Inflammatory
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25. InteliHealth: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Health A to Z, Reviewed by the Faculty of Harvard Medical School GuillainBarréSyndrome No one knows what causes Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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  • 26. The DRM WebWatcher: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    guillainbarre syndrome (GBS), also known as acute idiopathic polyneuritis andLandry's ascending paralysis, is an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral
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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), also known as acute idiopathic polyneuritis and Landry's ascending paralysis, is an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves outside the brain and spinal chord; it is characterized by the rapid onset of weakness and may be accompanied by paralysis of the limbs, breathing muscles and face.
    Guillain-Barre Syndrome Fact Sheet
    A brief overview of the syndrome, its causes, diagnosis, treatment, research, and additionsal sources of information from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
    Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    A fact sheet from the West Virginia Health Page.
    Guillian-Barre Syndrome
    This personal website has become somewhat dated, but still contains a large and useful collection of online GBS references.
    Information booklets, support groups in other countries, a journal, pages for medical professionals, links and more. Many of the group's publications are downloadable in Adobe Acrobat format.
    Information about GBS, discussion boards, chatroom, newsletter, and more.

    27. Guillain-Barre & Vaccines
    vaccination with OPV. The Vaccine Safety Committee has acknowledgedthat OPV causes both paralytic polio and guillainbarre syndrome.
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    Citations Package insert (Hep B) GBS Vaccine Reactions Discussion Board http://peabody.webmast.com/webmast-cgi/hypernews/get/vaccine.html [Media Jan 2003] Flu vaccination suspected in emergency director's illness [Media Nov 2002] ...
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    ... Julie sues over jabs A mass polio vaccination in Finland (1985) resulted in a higher incidence of Guillain-Barre (GBS) cases in the first two quarters (16 total) compared to a mean incidence of GBS in the population of 3 cases per quarter during a 6 year surveillance period, 1981-1986. Ten of these were diagnosed within 10 weeks after vaccination with OPV. The Vaccine Safety Committee has acknowledged that OPV causes both paralytic polio and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Health officials had convinced the Chinese to rename the bulk of their polio to Guillaine-Barre Syndrome. This went along without a hitch for some time, until a research team suggested giving it a separate name - Chinese Paralytic Syndrome. This prompted an even closer look at the data. A later study (in Hebei province) found that both the new disorder and the Guillaine-Barre Syndrome was really polio. They came to their conclusion by looking at the trends in polio from 1955-90 and noted that, after mass vaccination started in 1971, reports of polio went down but Guillaine-Barre syndrome increased about 10-fold. Once again, polio was still there but wearing a different name tag. (Vaccination by Greg Beattie p68).

    28. Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    guillainbarre syndrome is a very serious disease that requires immediate hospitalization.It requires immedate hospitalization because it can worsen rapidly.
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    A "syndrome" is a medical condition that is categorized by a multitude of symptoms. Guillain-Barré (Ghee-yan Bah-ray) Syndrome, also called Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy and Landry's Ascending Paralysis , is an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves are nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. In this disorder, the body's immune system attacks part of the nervous system. What are the Symptoms? Varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs is usually the first symptom. In most instances the weakness and abnormal sensations spread to the arms and upper body. These symptoms can increase in intensity until the muscles cannot be used at all, and the patient is almost totally paralyzed. The most common used diagnostic procedure is a lumbar puncture. The lumbar puncture is used to find elevated fluid protein. An electrical test of nerve and muscle function may also be performed.

    29. Around Canterbury: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
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    30. OHSU Health.com - Neurological Disorders
    What is guillainbarre syndrome? guillain-barre syndrome is symptoms appear.What are the symptoms of guillain-barre syndrome? The first
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    and health related topics. FindWhat. Click here for page 1 of GuillainbarreSyndrome information from the HealthlinkUSA directory.
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    34. NJDHSS, Communicable Disease Service: Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    What You Should Know About. . . guillainbarre syndrome. What is Guillain-BarreSyndrome? Guillain Who gets guillain-barre syndrome? Anyone
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    Disease Index NJ InTouch What You Should Know About. . . Guillain-Barre Syndrome What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome? Guillain-Barre Syndrome is the name given to a rare acute illness of progressive muscle weakness and respiratory paralysis associated with absent reflexes, which develops over a period of three to four weeks, usually following a viral or other infection. Who gets Guillain-Barre Syndrome? Anyone can get Guillain-Barre Syndrome, but it is more common in men and in older individuals, most frequently in those 50 to 74 years of age. How is Guillain-Barre Syndrome spread? Guillain-Barre Syndrome is not spread from person to person, and it is not clearly understood what causes the illness. In about 50 to 60% of cases, there is a recent history of viral or other infection. What are the symptoms of Guillain-Barre Syndrome? Symptoms vary greatly in severity from so mild that medical attention is not sought, to severe causing almost total paralysis, which may include respiratory failure. The common initial symptoms are numbness and tingling in the legs. Back pain is a major symptom in about one third of patients. The sensory symptoms are soon followed by ascending weakness in the legs and arms. Other nerves, such as those controlling the eyes, are affected in over half the cases. Reflexes are usually absent or greatly reduced. Progression of the symptoms may continue for up to four weeks. Recovery is often slow, lasting 6 months to two years. Up to 90% of patients reach nearly complete recovery.

    35. Glaxo Neurological Centre : Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    Contact National Office, Guillain Barre Syndrome Support Group. Lincolnshire CountyCouncil. Council Offices. EMail, Guillain Barre Syndrome Support Group E-Mail.
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    36. Medic-Planet Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    guillainbarre syndrome See also Autoimmune diseases, Dysentery, Influenza, Lymedisease, Mononucleosis, Paralysis, Vaccination and disease, Back to the Index
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    37. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Nervous System & Brain Disorders
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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    Guillain-Barre (ghee-yan bah-ray) syndrome is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. The first symptoms of this disorder include varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs. In many instances the weakness and abnormal sensations spread to the arms and upper body. These symptoms can increase in intensity until the muscles cannot be used at all and the patient is almost totally paralyzed. In these cases the disorder is life threatening potentially interfering with breathing and, at times, with blood pressure or heart rate and is considered a medical emergency. The patient is often put on a respirator to assist with breathing and is watched closely for problems such as an abnormal heart beat, infections, blood clots, and high or low blood pressure. Most patients, however, recover from even the most severe cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, although some continue to have some degree of weakness. Guillain-Barre syndrome can affect anybody. It can strike at any age and both sexes are equally prone to the disorder. The syndrome is rare, however, afflicting only about one person in 100,000. Usually Guillain-Barre occurs a few days or weeks after the patient has had symptoms of a respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Occasionally surgery or vaccinations will trigger the syndrome. The disorder can develop over the course of hours or days, or it may take up to 3 to 4 weeks. Most people reach the stage of greatest weakness within the first 2 weeks after symptoms appear, and by the third week of the illness 90 percent of all patients are at their weakest.

    39. Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
    guillainbarre syndrome (GBS). guillain-barre syndrome (pronounced ghee-yan bar-ray),or GBS, is a rare inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves.
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    Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
    Guillain-Barre Syndrome (pronounced ghee-yan bar-ray), or GBS, is a rare inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves. The inflammation damages portions of the nerve cell, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis. The damage usually includes loss of the myelin sheath of the nerve (demyelination), which slows conduction of impulses through the nerve. The damage may also include destruction of the nerve axon, which blocks conduction through the nerve. Guillain-Barre Syndrome affects approximately eight out of 100,000 people. It may occur at any age but is most common in people of both sexes between the ages 30 and 50. It can vary greatly in severity from the mildest case that may not even be brought to the doctors' attention, toa devastating illness with almost complete paralysis that brings a patient close to death.
    Symptoms of GBS
    Symptoms of GBS include rapid development of weakness. The arms, legs, breathing muscles and face may become paralyzed. However, the nerve supply and use of muscles may return as the disease subsides and with extensive physical rehabilitation.
    What causes GBS?

    40. GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME
    guillainbarre syndrome. Gabe Mirkin, MD. Clinical and epidemiologic featuresof guillain-barre syndrome. Journal of Infectious Diseases 176 Suppl.
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    GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME Gabe Mirkin, M.D. Guillain-Barre syndrome, a "so-called" auto-immune disease may be caused by infection with an intestinal bacterium called campylobacter jejuni. A previously healthy person suddenly develops tingling and numbness primarily in the feet which within a couple of weeks spreads through the body to cause loss of muscle control and feeling throughout the body. Around 5% can lose control of their breathing muscles and require machines to keep them breathing. 70% recover completely, even though it may take a few months to a couple of years. However, around 30% will suffer permanent nerve damage. More than 70% of those who suffer Guillain-Barre disease are infected with an intestinal bacteria called Campylobacter and many others are infected with another bacteria called mycoplasma or a virus called cytomegalovirus. There is no consistently effective treatment, but there is some evidence that some people are helped by taking blood fluid from many people called immunoglobulin that contain antibodies that kill bacteria and viruses. However, recent research from medical centers throughout the world warrant trials of antibiotics such as the longer-acting erythromycins and amoxacillins for several months. 1) RAC Hughes, JH Rees. Clinical and epidemiologic features of Guillain-Barre syndrome. Journal of Infectious Diseases 176: Suppl. 2(DEC 1997):S92-S98.

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