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World J Clin Cases. Jul 16, 2017; 5(7): 270-279
Published online Jul 16, 2017. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v5.i7.270
Table 1 Differential diagnosis of acute neuromuscular paralysis
Anterior horn cell disorders
Poliomyelitis
West Nile virus
Peripheral neuropathy/polyradiculopathy
GBS
Porphyria
Diptheria
CMV polyradiculopathy
Lyme neuroborreliosis
Toxins (heavy metals, e.g., arsenic, mercury, hexacarbon, drug intoxication, organophosphate, Buckthorn)
Critical illness polyneuropathy
Tick paralysis
Vasculitic neuropathy
Neuromuscular junction disorder
MG
Lambert-Eaton syndrome
Neuroparalytic envenomation (e.g., tick and snake bites)
Botulism
Organophosphate and carbamate
Hypermagnesemia
Prolonged neuromuscular blockade
Overdose of anticholinesterases
Muscle disease
Periodic paralysis (hypokalemic: Hereditary and secondary, hyperkalemic)
Hypophosphatemia
Critical illness myopathy
Polymyositis, dermatomyositis, infectious myositis (e.g., dengue myositis)
Acute rhabdomyolysis
Table 2 Diagnostic criteria for Guillain-Barré syndrome
Features required for diagnosis
Progressive weakness in both arms and legs
Areflexia or hyporeflexia
Features that strongly support the diagnosis
Progressive motor weakness up to 4 wk
Relative symmetry of symptoms
Mild sensory involvement
Cranial nerve involvement, especially bilateral facial
Weakness
Autonomic dysfunction
Pain
Albuminocytological dissociation in CSF
Electrodiagnostic features of demyelination
Features that should raise doubt about the diagnosis
Respiratory failure with limited weakness of limbs at onset
Severe sensory signs at onset
Bladder or bowel dysfunction at onset and persistence of dysfunction in the disease course
Fever at onset
Sharp sensory level
Slow progression with limited weakness without
Respiratory involvement
Persistent asymmetry of motor weakness
Mono/polymorphonuclear leukocytosis in CSF
Table 3 Guillain-Barré syndrome Disability score[17]
0 Healthy state
1 Minor symptoms and capable of running
2 Able to walk 10 m or more without assistance but unable to run
3 Able to walk 10 m across an open space with help
4 Bedridden or chair bound
5 Requiring assisted ventilation for at least part of the day
6 Dead