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[Guillain-Barre syndrome in children: experience in the neurology service of Dakar]

Authors :
M, Ndiaye
F, Sène-Diouf
A G, Diop
A K, Ndao
M, Diagne
A, Thiam
M M, Ndiaye
I P, Ndiaye
Source :
Dakar medical. 45(1)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

A retrospective survey has been conducted from january 1979 to january 1999 about the young inpatients file records of the department of neurology of Dakar. 19 cases of Guillain-Barré's syndrome have been collected, representing 2.3% of the children admitted in the department of neurology. The children were 18 months to 16 years old. The sex ratio was 1.4. Infectious disease has been reported in 68.4% of the cases during the 4 weeks preceding the neurological features. The notion of vaccination was found in 5.3% of the cases. The motor deficit was frequent, represented by paraparesis in 63.2% and quadriparesis in 36.8% of the cases. The mean duration of the hospitalisation was 28 days. 52.6% of the patients have completely recovered from their motor deficit and this recovery was unachieved in 36.8%. No fatal event has been detected. The therapeutical means were represented by vitaminotherapy B1B6B12 associated with kinesitherapy. Our results reveal a less severe evolution and better prognosis of Guillain-Barré's syndrome affecting children, instead of the absence of more appropriate means of treatment such as plasma exchange and intravenous immune globulin.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
00491101
Volume :
45
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dakar medical
Accession number :
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