Whether patients who have GBS with antibodies to galactocerebroside (Gal-C) and gangliosides (Gal-C-GS-GBS) more often have demyelinating or axonal neuropathy remains controversial. We assessed the electrophysiological data from 16 patients with Gal-C-GS-GBS based on the two established criteria to clarify this issue. In this largest cohort of Gal-C-GS-GBS, eight patients had demyelinating neuropathy and none exhibited axonal neuropathy on either criterion. These data indicated that antibodies to Gal-C, a myelin antigen, might predominantly be associated with demyelinating neuropathy, even in the presence of concomitant antibodies to gangliosides.

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