Anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome entities
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Clinic
This syndrome contains
- Guillain–Barré syndrome
- Miller Fisher syndrome
- Acute ophthalmoparesis without ataxia
- Pharyngeal-brachial-cervical variant of GBS
- Acute ataxic neuropathy.
- Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis
Anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome refers to a distinct variant of GBS that clinically includes Miller Fisher syndrome, Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis, and acute ophthalmoplegia.
Anti-GQ1b antibody is usually associated with impairments in motor cranial nerves, intrafusal type Ia afferent fibers, and dorsal root nerves [1]
Entities
- Vertigo, Dizziness. Unsteadiness
- Ataxia, Awkwardness
- Eyelids Tremor
- Nystagmus
- Jerking; myoclonic
- Emotional lability
Miasms
Note
Here I think we are speaking about a new COD. It contains Rubrics:
- GBS
- Ext, Incoordination
- Eye, Diplopia
- G, Reflexes, Hyporeflexia
- ↑ Zhao, Teng MMa; Deng, Yuyan MMb; Ding, Ying MMc; Zhang, Rensheng MMa,∗; Zhou, Chunkui MDa,∗; Lin, Weihong MDa,∗. Anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome presenting with visual deterioration as the initial symptom: A case report. Medicine: January 2020 - Volume 99 - Issue 4 - p e18805 doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018805