GUILLAIN BARRE SYNDROME, THE LEADING CAUSE OF ACUTE FLACCID PARALYSIS IN HAZARA DIVISION

Authors

  • Anis -ur- Rehman
  • Muhammad Idris
  • Manzoor Elahi
  • Jamshed Jamshed
  • Adeel Arif

Abstract

Background: Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) can be caused by a number of conditions. A commonpreventable cause is poliomyelitis which is still being reported in Pakistan, Guillain BarreSyndrome (GBS), also known as Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy, is anothercommon cause of acute flaccid paralysis . It is important to recognize GBS in childhood as parentsconsider all acute flaccid paralysis to be due to poliomyelitis. The present study was designed toknow the frequency of different causes of acute flaccid paralysis in Hazara division. Methods :This is a retrospective analysis of cases of acute flaccid paralysis reported from various districts ofHazara division during the period January 2003 to December 2004. Acute flaccid paralysis wasdiagnosed clinically through history and clinical examination. The underlying cause of acuteflaccid paralysis was investigated by appropriate laboratory tests , such as serum electrolytes,cerebrospinal fluid analysis, electromyogram, nerve conduction study and stool culture for poliovirus and other enteroviruses . Diagnosis of Poliomyelitis was confirmed by stool testing forpoliovirus. Results: 74 patients presented with AFP during the study period. 36 were male and 38were female. Guillain Barre syndrome and enteroviral encephalopathy were the two leadingcauses of acute flaccid paralysis . Majority of the cases were reported from Mansehra district.Children of age groups 12 to 24 months and > 96 months constituted the majority (20% each).Conclusion: Guillian Barre syndrome was the leading cause of acute flaccid paralysis reportedfrom various parts of Hazara division.Key Words : Acute, Flaccid Paralysis , Guillain Barre Syndrome, Poliomyelitis .

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Published

2007-03-01