1940
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1940.tb53733.x
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The Guillain‐barré Syndrome

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“…Disturbances of Cardiac Rate and Rhythm.-Sinus tachycardia of 100-120 a minute and unrelated to pyrexia is not uncommon in the Landry-Guillain-Barrd syndrome (Bradford et al, 1919;Radermecker, 1944); it may occur at any stage of the disease, but particularly terminally and when the neurological involvement is at its height (Susman and Maddox, 1940). A supraventricular tachycardia of 190 and auricular flutter and fibrillation have also been reported (Bradford et al, 1919;Johnson, 1949;MacNeal and Bland, 1950;Wilkins, 1953).…”
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“…Disturbances of Cardiac Rate and Rhythm.-Sinus tachycardia of 100-120 a minute and unrelated to pyrexia is not uncommon in the Landry-Guillain-Barrd syndrome (Bradford et al, 1919;Radermecker, 1944); it may occur at any stage of the disease, but particularly terminally and when the neurological involvement is at its height (Susman and Maddox, 1940). A supraventricular tachycardia of 190 and auricular flutter and fibrillation have also been reported (Bradford et al, 1919;Johnson, 1949;MacNeal and Bland, 1950;Wilkins, 1953).…”
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