Epidemiology


Etiology


  • Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy of the peripheral nervous system.
  • Autoimmune process triggered by a preceding infection (1-3 weeks prior).
    • Most common association: Campylobacter jejuni gastroenteritis.
    • Other associations: CMV, EBV, influenza, Zika virus, recent vaccination.
  • Mechanism: Molecular mimicry, where antibodies against the infectious agent cross-react with gangliosides on the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves.
  • Results in demyelination and axonal damage, leading to impaired nerve conduction.

Pathophysiology


Clinical features


Diagnostics


  • CSF: albuminocytologic dissociation (i.e., increased protein levels with normal leukocyte count &lt 10 cells/mcL in CSF)

Treatment