TY - JOUR
T1 - Guillain-Barré syndrome
T2 - Report of two rare clinical cases occurring after allergenic bone grafting in oral maxillofacial surgery
AU - Cicciù, Marco
AU - Herford, Alan Scott
AU - Bramanti, Ennio
AU - Maiorana, Carlo
N1 - Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a disease of unknown, but presumably immunologic aetiology. GBS frequently is marked by an ascending paralysis leading to acute respiratory malfunctioning necessitating heroic measures to preserve the life of the patient. It has been reported that there is multi-focal loss of myelin throughout the peripheral nervous system with relative preservation of the axons.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Guillaine-Barré Syndrome (GBS), also known as post-infectious polyneuropathy or acute idiopathic polyneuritis, is an infrequent disorder of the peripheral nervous system. The cause of GBS is unknown. It has been associated in the past with microbial infections, vaccinations, surgical procedures and debilitation of the patient. The classic signs of GBS occurring in the two patients being reported here are muscle weakness, motor and sensory impairment and ascending paralysis with respiratory involvement. The documented cases involved GBS syndrome following oral and maxillofacial surgery in which allogeneic-banked freeze-dried bone have been utilized along with autogenous grafting. There were no incidents of viral infection, vaccination or the other prodromal incidents involved in these cases. It is believed that the description of these two cases would be of interest in that it may stimulate the reporting of similar anecdotal occurrences by other surgeons. Both patients fully recovered from the GBS and are presently alive and well.
AB - Guillaine-Barré Syndrome (GBS), also known as post-infectious polyneuropathy or acute idiopathic polyneuritis, is an infrequent disorder of the peripheral nervous system. The cause of GBS is unknown. It has been associated in the past with microbial infections, vaccinations, surgical procedures and debilitation of the patient. The classic signs of GBS occurring in the two patients being reported here are muscle weakness, motor and sensory impairment and ascending paralysis with respiratory involvement. The documented cases involved GBS syndrome following oral and maxillofacial surgery in which allogeneic-banked freeze-dried bone have been utilized along with autogenous grafting. There were no incidents of viral infection, vaccination or the other prodromal incidents involved in these cases. It is believed that the description of these two cases would be of interest in that it may stimulate the reporting of similar anecdotal occurrences by other surgeons. Both patients fully recovered from the GBS and are presently alive and well.
KW - Allogeneic-banked freeze-dried bone
KW - Guillaine-barré syndrome
KW - Oral surgery
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M3 - Article
C2 - 26261679
SN - 1936-2625
VL - 8
SP - 7614
EP - 7616
JO - International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
JF - International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology
IS - 6
ER -