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KMID : 0391520140220010020
Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society
2014 Volume.22 No. 1 p.20 ~ p.24
Sensory Guillain-Barre syndrome presenting as `Burning Feet Syndrome¡¯: A case report
Kim Seon-Bong

Yum Mi-Sun
Choi Hae-Won
Kim Eun-Hee
Ko Tae-Sung
Abstract
The existence of purely sensory Guillain?Barre syndrome (GBS) is controversial, although diagnostic criteria have been established and several cases have been reported. Motor nerve conduction studies (NCS) have found that most GBS cases present with some motor weakness or abnormality, and seem to be predominantly sensory rather than purely sensory types. A 12-year-old girl presented at our hospital with acute onset, severe stabbing pains in both feet. Clinical and electrophysiological studies revealed normal motor nerve functions but decreased or absent sensory nerve action potentials. Cerebro-Spinal Fuild (CSF) examinations demonstrated albuminocytologic dissociation. Following intravenous
gammaglobulins and high dose methylprednisolone, she experienced gradual pain reduction and recovery to near normal status. We here describe this rare case of purely sensory GBS presenting with burning feet syndrome.
KEYWORD
Guillain-Barre syndrome, Sensory, Acute sensory neuropathy
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