Guillain-Barré syndrome in a COVID-19 patient
Abstract
Coronavirus type 2 is a ß-coronavirus whose infection is characterized by a predominantly respiratory clinical picture. However, neurological symptoms are garnering great interest related to pulmonary infection and direct viral invasion of the central nervous system, with a possible association between Guillain-Barré syndrome and SARS-CoV-2 infection. This report describes this relationship in a 44-year-old female patient with classical Guillain-Barré syndrome signs and symptoms on admission, and respiratory signs and symptoms six days prior to the onset of neurological symptoms. There were positive SARS-CoV IgG and IgM blood tests and an epidemiological link of direct contact with people infected with SARS-CoV-2. She required ICU care due to the risk of respiratory failure, along with immunoglobulin treatment, but did not need mechanical ventilation; she improved and was discharged. One month later she consulted again and was thought to have had a Guillain-Barré relapse. She was hospitalized and treated until she progressed and her symptoms resolved.
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