Fig. 2: Pattern of symptoms in variants of Guillain–Barré syndrome. | Nature Reviews Neurology

Fig. 2: Pattern of symptoms in variants of Guillain–Barré syndrome.

From: Diagnosis and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome in ten steps

Fig. 2

Graphic representation of the pattern of symptoms typically observed in the different clinical variants of Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). Symptoms can be purely motor, purely sensory (rare) or a combination of motor and sensory. Ataxia can be present in patients with Miller Fisher syndrome and both decreased consciousness and ataxia can be present in patients with Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis. Symptoms can be localized to specific regions of the body, and the pattern of symptoms differs between variants of GBS. Although bilateral facial palsy with paraesthesias, the pure sensory variant and Miller Fisher syndrome are included in the GBS spectrum, they do not fulfil the diagnostic criteria for GBS. Adapted with permission from ref.113, ©2019 BMJ Publishing Group Limited. All rights reserved.

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