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“I would not have the swine flu jab because of the GBS risk” Top UK Neurologist www.dailymail.co.uk GBS Guillain-Barré syndrome Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) (French pronunciation: [?i?l?? ba??e];[1][2] in English, pronounced /??i?læn ?b?re?/,[3] /?i??læn b??re?/,[4] etc.[5]), also known as Landry-Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome, is an acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP), an autoimmune disorder affecting the peripheral nervous system, usually triggered by an acute infectious process. It is included in the wider group of peripheral neuropathies. There are several types of GBS, but unless otherwise stated, GBS refers to the most common form, AIDP. It is frequently severe and usually exhibits as an ascending paralysis starting as weakness in the legs that spreads to the upper limbs and the face along with loss of deep tendon reflexes. With prompt treatment by plasmapheresis or intravenous immunoglobulins and supportive care, the majority of patients will regain full functional capacity. However, death may occur if severe pulmonary complications and dysautonomia are present.[6] en.wikipedia.org
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