Guillain-Barre syndrome in a haemoglobin S patient.

Afr J Med Med Sci

Department of Haematology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Published: June 2005

A 43 year old female sickle cell anaemia patient who had a mild clinical course of the disease developed ascending paralysis, areflexia, sensory disturbance and bulbar affectation while on therapy with vitamin B12 for neurological complications of megalobalstic anaemia. She had initially presented with a history of paresthesia involving all extremities and moderate pain in both feet. Blood smear picture revealed macro-ovalocytosis and hyper-segmented neutrophils. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis revealed protein of >200mg %, WBC <5/mm3-predominatly lymphocytes and was negative for cytology and Gram stain. This is the first case report of Guillain- Barre syndrome in a sickle cell anaemia patient.

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