A. S. Kotov, E. V. Mukhina, A. Shatalin, M. V. Panteleeva, M. Bunak
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Difficulties of differential diagnostics of Guillain–Barré syndrome in children. The discussion of two clinical cases
Guillain–Barré syndrome – an acute demyelinating autoimmune disease characterized by lesions of the peripheral nervous system and consequently peripheral paralysis, paresthesias and/or pain. Guillain–Barré syndrome is a predominant cause of acute flaccid paralysis, which may occur at any age. We present two clinical cases of flaccid paralysis with patients at the age of 7 and 5 years requiring verification of the diagnosis.