一名年轻女性进行性弛缓性四肢瘫:诊断缺陷和向后推理的作用。

Q3 Medicine
Sepideh Zolfaghari, Ali Shoeibi, Morteza Saeidi, Fariba Zemorshidi, Parvaneh Layegh
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摘要:一名19岁女性在近期上呼吸道感染后出现急性进行性全身肢体无力和无法行走。考虑到弛缓性四肢瘫和先前的感染,最初考虑格林-巴-罗综合征(GBS)。本案例旨在说明诊断挑战和逆向推理在区分GBS模仿者中的关键作用。进行神经学检查、电诊断、脑MRI和血液学检查。运动神经传导和晚期反应正常,而感觉检查显示纯粹的远端感觉多发性神经病。MRI显示颈脊髓高信号,血液检查显示大细胞性贫血和低血清维生素B12。诊断为严重维生素B12缺乏症。患者接受钴胺素替代治疗,在3个月的随访期间观察到明显的临床改善。维生素B12缺乏可引起GBS,特别是在急性情况下。准确的临床推理,包括在出现非典型症状时应用反向推理,对于避免误诊和确保急性神经系统疾病患者及时治疗至关重要。
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A Case of Progressive Flaccid Quadriparesis in a Young Woman: Diagnostic Pitfalls and the Role of Backward Reasoning.

Abstract: A 19-year-old woman presented with acute progressive generalized limb weakness and inability to ambulate, after a recent upper respiratory tract infection. Given the flaccid quadriparesis and preceding infection, Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) was initially considered. This case aims to illustrate the diagnostic challenges and the critical role of backward reasoning in differentiating GBS mimickers. Neurologic examination, electrodiagnostic studies, brain MRI, and hematologic testing were performed. Motor nerve conduction and late responses were normal, whereas sensory studies indicated pure distal sensory polyneuropathy. MRI revealed cervical spinal cord hyperintensities, and blood tests showed macrocytic anemia and low serum vitamin B12. The diagnosis of severe vitamin B12 deficiency was established. The patient received cobalamin replacement therapy, and significant clinical improvement was observed for a 3-month follow-up period. Vitamin B12 deficiency can mimic GBS, particularly in acute settings. Accurate clinical reasoning, including the application of backward reasoning when atypical findings emerge, is essential to avoid misdiagnosis and ensure timely treatment in patients with acute neurologic presentations.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease provides original articles of interest to physicians who treat patients with neuromuscular diseases, including disorders of the motor neuron, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, muscle, and autonomic nervous system. Each issue highlights the most advanced and successful approaches to diagnosis, functional assessment, surgical intervention, pharmacologic treatment, rehabilitation, and more.
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