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On “Guillain-Barré Syndrome Related and Unrelated to COVID-19: Clinical Follow-Up in the COVID-19.” Masuccio, FG, Tipa, V, Invernizzi, M, Solaro, C. Phys Ther. 2022; 1093:pzac049

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In fact, due to the nature of the study (a single-center observation/case series) and for the small number and heterogeneity of the sample, it was not possible to conduct a… Click to show full abstract

In fact, due to the nature of the study (a single-center observation/case series) and for the small number and heterogeneity of the sample, it was not possible to conduct a statistical analysis; a descriptive analysis was performed and each case was described with its functional follow-up. The high percentage of acute motor axonal neuropathy in our cohort, which is known to have a worse outcome than acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculopathy, probably was the most important factor that negatively influenced the recovery of those individuals, in association with the high rate of complications, as stated in our paper.

Keywords: syndrome related; related unrelated; barr syndrome; covid; guillain barr; unrelated covid

Journal Title: Physical Therapy
Year Published: 2022

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