Showing posts with label paralysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paralysis. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Guillain- Barre Syndrome with Ascending paralysis and Hypertension

A boy of 4 years admitted in our ward with gradual weakness of lower limbs started 5 days back with inability to stand and walk. The weakness gradually involves the upper limbs and the patient become unable to move or hold anything by his hands.

He had a history of short viral episode 7 days back
Patient is conscious but irritable, had tachycardia (pulse 130/m) and Hypertension (BP 130/85 mmHg) but the patient had no bladder or bowel involvement.

Muscle Tone and Muscle Power of the limbs were decreased. The reflexes of the limbs were absent or diminished. Sensory minimally affected.

The patient was level as Gullaine-Barre Syndrome with Ascending Paralysis and hypertension.

CBC is normal, CSF study on the 8th day showed Lymhocytes 30/cmm, Protein 145 mg/dl.

The patient was given Inj Methyl Prednisolone for 5 days. The IVIg was not available in the local market. For hypertension no specific drug was given, it came to normal on 3rd came down to normal on 3rd hospital day.

The patient now is slowly improving, his power of the upper limbs is much regained but the lower limbs is still weak and he is not able to stand or walk.

The patient is still in our ward and under our care.


Bdoza

Links : GBS-information page of National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke

GBS Foundation International

Saturday, June 16, 2007

GBS, ascending paralysis and respiratory failure

A boy of 3 years presented with limping and weakness of the lower limbs of acute onset.

After admission, his paralysis was deepened in the lower limbs and the upper limbs developed paresis.

When the patient shifted to our ward, he was already in respiratory distress.

His was conscious but his Bayniski’s sign was negative and reflexes in the limbs were absent. His pulse was rapid and blood pressure norrmal.

His bladder and bowel were not affected.

The case was diagnosed as GBS (Gullain-Barre Syndrome) with ascending paralysis with respiratory failure

We have taken all supportive measure and at one stage the patient was intubated but the patient deteriorates rapidly and expires.

Bdoza