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Clinic
- Acquired acute demyelinating peripheral polyneuropathy (AADP) is a general classification of pathologies that could affect secondary the peripheral nervous system.
- They are characterized by an autoimmune inflammation of myelin characterized by progressive weakness and mild sensory changes.
- It is a progressive usually bilateral weakness, hyporeflexia, with a typical demyelinating EMG pattern.
- Progressive affection of respiratory muscles and autonomic instability may leads to mortality.
- AIDP has a typical Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) presentation but with a unilateral upgoing plantar reflex (Babinski sign /Plantar reflex).
Miasm
GBS
Loss of deep tendon reflex
RBS, CMV