Rousseff R T, Khuraibet A J, Neubauer D
1Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Ibn-Sina Hospital, Kuwait, Kuwait.
Neuropediatrics. 2008 Dec;39(6):354-6. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1202768. Epub 2009 Jun 30.
One week after a flu-like prodrome, an 18-month-old boy developed acute severe, symmetrical, painless weakness and wasting of the shoulder girdle and upper limbs, drooling, dysphagia, dysarthria, atrophy and fasciculations of the tongue. Milder paresis involved the mimic muscles and the neck extensors. The legs were intact with brisk reflexes. The flail immobile upper limbs produced the appearance that the boy was restrained in a narrow barrel. Electrodiagnostic findings suggested demyelinating motor neuropathy sparing the legs. CSF (45 days after onset) was normal. Initial recovery was observed but 70 days after onset the child suffered severe relapse and died from respiratory arrest. This is another rare case of the pharyngeal-cervical-brachial variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome in infancy with an unusual relapsing course leading to a fatal outcome.
在出现类似流感的前驱症状一周后,一名18个月大的男孩出现急性严重、对称性、无痛性肌无力以及肩胛带和上肢萎缩,流涎、吞咽困难、构音障碍、舌肌萎缩和肌束震颤。较轻的轻瘫累及表情肌和颈部伸肌。双下肢正常,反射活跃。上肢连枷样不能活动,使患儿看起来像是被限制在一个狭窄的桶里。电诊断结果提示为脱髓鞘性运动神经病,双下肢未受累。脑脊液检查(发病45天后)正常。起初观察到有恢复,但发病70天后患儿病情严重复发,死于呼吸骤停。这是婴儿期格林-巴利综合征咽-颈-臂型的又一罕见病例,病程异常复发,导致致命结局。