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  1. Guillain-Barre Syndrome: From Diagnosis to Recovery (American Academy of Neurology) by M.D. Gareth John Parry, M.D. Joel S. Steinberg Ph.D.F.I.C.A, 2007-02-19
  2. Up from the Abyss: A journey of personal redemption from the ravages of Guillain-Barrè syndrome by Italo Giovanni Savella, 2005-07-07
  3. A First Step - Understanding Guillain-Barre Syndrome by Brian S. Langton, 2002-07-19
  4. The Darkness Is Not Dark: Overcoming Guillain-Barre Syndrome by Regina R Roth, 2005-07-09
  5. Guillain-Barre' Syndrome: My Worst Nightmare by Byron Comp, 2004-11-10
  6. Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Contemporary Neurology Series) by Allan H. Ropper, Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, et all 1991-06-01
  7. Immune System Disorders Sourcebook: Basic Information About Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Chronic Granulomatous Disease, and More, ... and demographic (Health Reference Series)
  8. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-30
  9. Guillain-Barre syndrome, MCV4 link still unclear.(Infectious Diseases): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2006-12-01
  10. Guillain-Barre Syndrome by Gareth J. Parry, J. D. Pollard, 1993-01
  11. Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Clinical Medicine and the Nervous System) by Richard A.C. Hughes, 1990-11-26
  12. GBS, Guillain-Barre syndrome (acute idiopathic polyneuritis): An overview for the layperson by Joel S Steinberg, 1983
  13. Guillain-barre Syndrome: Pathological, Clinical And Therapeutical Aspects by Silvia Iannello, 2004-06-30
  14. Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Through the Eyes of a Mother by Guylaine Barber, 2009-09-30

1. Guillain-Barre Syndrome Fact Sheet
A comprehensive resources guide and fact sheet about this Syndrome, compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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    What is Guillain-Barrè syndrome?
    Guillain-Barrè syndrome can affect anybody. It can strike at any age and both sexes are equally prone to the disorder. The syndrome is rare, however, afflicting only about one person in 100,000. Usually Guillain-Barrè occurs a few days or weeks after the patient has had symptoms of a respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Occasionally surgery or vaccinations will trigger the syndrome. The disorder can develop over the course of hours or days, or it may take up to 3 to 4 weeks. Most people reach the stage of greatest weakness within the first 2 weeks after symptoms appear, and by the third week of the illness 90 percent of all patients are at their weakest.
    What causes Guillain-Barrè syndrome?
  • 2. Guillain-Barre Syndrome Support Group - Home Page
    An information site for this disease, and other related disorders. For UK and Ireland.Category Health Conditions and Diseases guillain-barre syndrome...... We provide information and support to all those suffering from the GuillainBarrésyndrome (GBS) and related conditions (including CIDP), and to their
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    3. NINDS Guillain-Barre Syndrome Information Page
    guillainbarre syndrome information sheet compiled by NINDS. What is guillain-barre syndrome? Is there any treatment?
    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/gbs.htm
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    What research is being done? ... Related NINDS Publications and Information What is Guillain-Barre Syndrome? Is there any treatment? What is the prognosis? Guillain-Barré syndrome can be a devastating disorder because of its sudden and unexpected onset. Most people reach the stage of greatest weakness within the first 2 weeks after symptoms appear, and by the third week of the illness 90 percent of all patients are at their weakest. The recovery period may be as little as a few weeks or as long as a few years. About 30 percent of those with Guillain-Barré still have a residual weakness after 3 years. About 3 percent may suffer a relapse of muscle weakness and tingling sensations many years after the initial attack. What research is being done?

    4. Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International - Home Page
    Information about the organization, the services offered and a message board as well data about the disease.
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    The Guillain-Barré Syndrome Foundation International welcomes you to our website, where we focus on providing informative support and increasing the opportunities for patients, family and friends to network and communicate.
    First time here? Start with our table of contents Register Now! We urge all our visitors to take a few moments and register with the Foundation. Newly registered members are sent an information packet of their choice, and can join our mailing list to receive important announcements, meeting notices, newsletters, updated chapter directories and symposium information.
    Jump to our convenient, on-line registration form Save time! Register with the Foundation and our Discussion Forums on one form Help Us...Help Others Since its inception, the GBS Foundation has been supported by the generous spirit of its many contributors. With your help, we can help fund research, raise lifesaving awareness and get the knowledge and technology we already have into the hands of those who need it. Please consider one of the many contribution levels listed on our Contributor page. Beyond financial support, there is much to be done that can be supported through your gifts of time and talent. Please let us know how you can help by completing our

    5. MEDLINEplus Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    From the National Institutes of Health. GuillainBarrè Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/guillainbarresyndrome.html

    6. All About Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery, Ne
    Patient diaries, case histories, medical information on GBS.
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    News News archive Introduction Danish ... Contact info
    Lyndsi Graf had GBS as a 20 month-old baby Pam Graf writes about her baby Lyndsi's encounter with GBS. Lyndsi recovered quite quickly and is doing well today, less than 6 months later. See 'Case histories'. Bill's story: I had GBS 30 years ago.
    Peter: still recovering. Bill recounts what it was like to suffer from a strange illness 30 years ago. As with many other GBS patients then and today, he was suspected of being a kook but fought to recover. See 'Case histories'.
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    The GBS chatroom is now also available to non-Danish visitors. Chat with other patients, exchange experiences and tips. See 'Chat'.
    'Links' has been updated with more books on GBS. Have you read these? Your feedback will help other patients.

    7. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - General Practice Notebook
    Clinicallyoriented information.
    http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/ID=-872022009.htm
    Guillain-Barre syndrome Guillain-Barre syndrome is an acute, inflammatory, postinfectious polyneuropathy. A prodromal malaise with vomiting, headache, fever and limb pains is rapidly surmounted by a progressive and ascending paralysis. This can lead to respiratory dysfunction, and as such, the acute presentation can be a neurological emergency. The incidence of the Guillain-Barre syndrome is 2 per 100 000 per year.

    8. Guillain-Barre Syndrome Support Group - Immunisation Issues
    guillainbarre syndrome after combined tetanus-diphtheria toxoid vaccination. Recurrentguillain-barre syndrome following influenza vaccine.
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    Latest Conference/AGM 2003 The next Conference and AGM will be on 12 April 2003 at the Huntingdon Marriott , Kingfisher Way, Hinchingbrooke Business Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire More Information Menu (If your browser does not support JavaScript, click here Main Information Page Brief Information Overview * Quick Guide to GBS and CIDP * The GBS Patient in Intensive Care ('The Red Book') * Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) * Childhood GBS * Peripheral Nerve Disorders Miller Fisher Syndrome Severe and Axonal GBS Multifocal Motor Neuropathy Paraproteinaemic Demyelinating Neuropathy Other Variants and Related Conditions Immunisation Issues * After GBS (Includes Carer's Guide) Historic and Alternative Names The History of GBS Information Specially Written for Children Further Information for Health Professionals

    9. Book Of Quotations
    Recounts the web authors Near Death Experience following an extended hospitalization for guillainbarre syndrome. The site contains a collection of inspirational quotations and poems.
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    "THE BOOK OF QUOTATIONS"
    "We are not human-beings having a spiritual experience, we are spiritual-beings having a human experience" - A lesson from the Light Click here to enter This site is providing information services for all to easily locate items and organizations of interest pertaining to near-death experiences and their meanings. It is not affiliated with any organization.
    The Book of Quotations. Last revised: August 29, 2002
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    10. Guillain-Barre Syndrome Hub
    Links to information and resources.
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    11. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Neurologychannel
    A description of guillain-barre syndrome, also known as Landry's ascending paralysis and acute idiopathic Category Health Conditions and Diseases guillain-barre syndrome...... Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradicalneuropathy (CIDP),is considered to be a related form of guillainbarre syndrome.
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    Botulinum Toxin Therapy Epidural Injection Trigger Point Injection Vagus Nerve Stimulation RESOURCES Clinical Trials Links Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonial Overview Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves. The peripheral nerves convey sensory information (i.e., pain, temperature, etc.) from the body to the brain and motor (i.e., movement) signals from the brain to the body. GBS is characterized by weakness and numbness or tingling in the legs and arms, and possible loss of movement and feeling in the legs, arms, upper body, and face. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradicalneuropathy (CIDP), is considered to be a related form of Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is much less common than GBS, and evolves much more slowly and usually is longer lasting. Some CIDP patients experience periods of worsening and improvement, and individual relapses are often confused with GBS.

    12. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    guillainbarre syndrome. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return totop. guillain-barre syndrome is an acute type of nerve inflammation.
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    13. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Neurologychannel
    A description of guillainbarre syndrome, also known as Landry's ascending paralysis and acute idiopathic polyneuritis. Includes symptoms, diagnosis, causes and treatment.
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    Botulinum Toxin Therapy Epidural Injection Trigger Point Injection Vagus Nerve Stimulation RESOURCES Clinical Trials Links Videos ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonial Overview Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves. The peripheral nerves convey sensory information (i.e., pain, temperature, etc.) from the body to the brain and motor (i.e., movement) signals from the brain to the body. GBS is characterized by weakness and numbness or tingling in the legs and arms, and possible loss of movement and feeling in the legs, arms, upper body, and face. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradicalneuropathy (CIDP), is considered to be a related form of Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is much less common than GBS, and evolves much more slowly and usually is longer lasting. Some CIDP patients experience periods of worsening and improvement, and individual relapses are often confused with GBS.

    14. Guillain-Barre Syndrome
    guillainbarre syndrome. This article 95. guillain-barre syndrome is a diseasecausing muscle weakness and inflammation of nerve roots. The
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    Brief definition of this disease with a look at the symptoms and who gets it.Category Health Conditions and Diseases guillain-barre syndrome...... guillainbarre syndrome. guillain-barre syndrome. Q. What is Guillain-Barresyndrome? guillain-barre syndrome can affect anybody.
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    16. Guillain-Barre Syndrome - Nervous System Diseases Health Guide
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    What is Guillain-Barre syndrome?
    Guillain-Barre syndrome is a neurological disorder in which the body's immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. It is a devastating disorder because of its sudden and unexpected onset. The disorder can develop over the course of hours or days, or it may take up to three to four weeks. The stage of greatest weakness is usually within the first two weeks after symptoms appear, and by the third week of the illness 90 percent of all patients are at their weakest. What are symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome?
    The first symptoms include varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs, which sometimes spreads to the arms and upper body. The symptoms may increase in intensity until the following does or does not occur - in these cases, the disorder is considered a medical emergency:
    • muscles cannot be used at all the patient becomes nearly paralyzed it may become difficult to breathe blood pressure and heart rate are affected
    Although symptoms can become life threatening, partial recovery is possible from even the most severe cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome (however, some degree of weakness may still be present).

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    What is Guillain-Barre syndrome?
    Guillain-Barre syndrome can affect anybody. It can strike at any age and both sexes are equally prone to the disorder. The syndrome is rare, however, afflicting only about one person in 100,000. Usually Guillain-Barre occurs a few days or weeks after the patient has had symptoms of a respiratory or gastrointestinal viral infection. Occasionally pregnancy, surgery, or vaccinations will trigger the syndrome. The disorder can develop over the course of hours or days, or it may take up to 3 to 4 weeks. Most people reach the stage of greatest weakness within the first 2 weeks after symptoms appear.
    What causes Guillain-Barre syndrome?
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    Guillain-Barre is called a syndrome rather than a disease because it is not clear that a specific disease-causing agent is involved. Reflexes such as knee jerks are usually lost. Because the signals traveling along the nerve are slower, a nerve conduction velocity (NCV) test can give a doctor clues to aid the diagnosis. The cerebrospinal fluid that bathes the spinal cord and brain contains more protein than usual, so a physician may decide to perform a spinal tap.
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  • 19. EMedicine - Guillain-Barre Syndrome In Childhood : Article By Kenneth J Mack, MD
    guillainbarre syndrome in Childhood. Last Updated November 9, 2001, Guillain-BarreSyndrome in Childhood excerpt. © Copyright 2002, eMedicine.com, Inc.
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    Last Updated: November 9, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculopathy, AIDP, acute febrile polyneuritis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Kenneth J Mack, MD, PhD , Senior Associate Consultant, Child and Adolescent Neurology, Mayo Clinic Kenneth J Mack, MD, PhD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Neurology, Child Neurology Society Phi Beta Kappa , and Society for Neuroscience Editor(s): Robert Rust, Jr, MD , Thomas E Worrell Jr Professor, Departments of Neurology and Pediatrics, University of Virginia Hospital and Clinics; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

    20. EMedicine - Guillain-Barre Syndrome : Article By Angela Cha-Kim, MD
    guillainbarre syndrome. Last Updated December 12, 2001, Annals ofNeurology Criteria for diagnosis of guillain-barre syndrome.
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    Last Updated: December 12, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Guillain-Barré syndrome, GBS, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, AIDP, Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome, Landry-Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome, acute idiopathic neuropathy, acute demyelinating neuropathy, infectious polyneuritis, acute polyradiculoneuritis, axonal Guillain-Barré syndrome, acute motor axonal neuropathy, AMAN, acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy, AMSAN, Miller-Fisher syndrome, pharyngeal-cervical-brachial GBS AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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