Gullian Barre syndrome secondary to heat stroke: a case report.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Internal and Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1007/s11739-024-03793-3
Hassan Aziz, Dureshahwar Kanwar
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Abstract

Heat waves are increasingly common in subcontinent countries, including Pakistan. Heat stroke (HS) is a critical condition resulting from extreme temperatures, often culminating in multiorgan dysfunction. Clinical manifestations of heat-related emergencies can include altered mentation, fever, and profound weakness. We present a compelling case of a previously healthy 49-year-old male who developed altered mentation, fever, and acute kidney injury following intense physical exertion amidst a severe heat wave. Although initially managed as heat stroke, the patient soon exhibited dysarthria, palatal weakness, and bilateral lower limb weakness with areflexia, prompting a detailed neurological assessment. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies revealed the acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN) variant of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), an uncommon but severe sequel of heat stroke. GBS, an autoimmune disorder, typically presents with ascending bilateral lower limb flaccid paralysis, often following an acute infectious trigger. Treatment with plasmapheresis led to remarkable neurological recovery. This case represents the first documented instance of heat stroke-induced GBS in Pakistan, highlighting both the distinctive clinical features and the therapeutic complexities of this rare condition.

继发于中暑的 Gullian Barre 综合征:病例报告。
热浪在包括巴基斯坦在内的次大陆国家越来越常见。中暑(HS)是由极端温度引起的一种危重症,通常会导致多器官功能障碍。热相关急症的临床表现包括神志改变、发热和极度虚弱。我们介绍了一例令人信服的病例:一名原本健康的 49 岁男性在严重热浪中剧烈运动后出现了神志改变、发热和急性肾损伤。虽然起初被当作中暑处理,但患者很快就出现了构音障碍、腭肌无力、双下肢无力并伴有腱反射,这促使我们对其进行了详细的神经系统评估。肌电图和神经传导检查显示,患者患上了格林-巴利综合征(GBS)的急性运动感觉轴索神经病(AMSAN),这是一种不常见但严重的中暑后遗症。吉兰-巴雷综合征是一种自身免疫性疾病,通常表现为双侧下肢升高性弛缓性瘫痪,通常由急性感染引发。采用浆细胞分离疗法治疗后,患者的神经系统得到了显著恢复。该病例是巴基斯坦首例记录在案的中暑诱发的 GBS 病例,凸显了这种罕见疾病的独特临床特征和治疗的复杂性。
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Internal and Emergency Medicine
Internal and Emergency Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
258
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Internal and Emergency Medicine (IEM) is an independent, international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal designed for internists and emergency physicians. IEM publishes a variety of manuscript types including Original investigations, Review articles, Letters to the Editor, Editorials and Commentaries. Occasionally IEM accepts unsolicited Reviews, Commentaries or Editorials. The journal is divided into three sections, i.e., Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Clinical Evidence and Health Technology Assessment, with three separate editorial boards. In the Internal Medicine section, invited Case records and Physical examinations, devoted to underlining the role of a clinical approach in selected clinical cases, are also published. The Emergency Medicine section will include a Morbidity and Mortality Report and an Airway Forum concerning the management of difficult airway problems. As far as Critical Care is becoming an integral part of Emergency Medicine, a new sub-section will report the literature that concerns the interface not only for the care of the critical patient in the Emergency Department, but also in the Intensive Care Unit. Finally, in the Clinical Evidence and Health Technology Assessment section brief discussions of topics of evidence-based medicine (Cochrane’s corner) and Research updates are published. IEM encourages letters of rebuttal and criticism of published articles. Topics of interest include all subjects that relate to the science and practice of Internal and Emergency Medicine.
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