2020
DOI: 10.31584/jhsmr.2020769
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Acute Reversible Motor Predominant Polyradiculoneuropathy among Thai Prisoners after the Outbreak of H3N2 Influenza: A Case Series

Abstract: Objective: This study aims to describe the clinical, laboratory and electrophysiological findings of the prisoners who developed acute reversible motor predominant polyradiculoneuropathy after the outbreak of H3N2 influenza. Material and Methods: Among H3N2 infected Thai prisoners, all patients with acute flaccid weakness were included in this retrospective case series. We analyzed the results of electromyography (EMG), cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and serum levels of antiganglioside antibodies, folate, thiam… Show more

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