Author:
Kim Yong Sung,Kim Young Seo
Abstract
Sensory Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare heterogeneous subgroup of GBS characterized by the primary involvement of sensory neurons resulting in a distinctive clinical presentation. Sensory GBS usually occurs with acute and monophasic sensory symptoms, and no or minimal muscle weakness. Sensory GBS patient show hypo- or areflexia, distal paresthesia, and normal cerebrospinal fluid finding or albumino-cytologic dissociation which are suggesting that these conditions are a GBS variant. Autonomic dysfunctions have rarely been reported in sensory GBS patient presenting with postural hypotension, abnormal heart rate response to respiration. In this case, we demonstrate a patient with autonomic symptoms dominant sensory GBS in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Publisher
Korean Society of Neuromuscular Disorders