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Amey Beedkar1, Archana Sonawale2, Juhi Kawale3
1Registrar.
Abstract:
Guillain-Barré syndrome. GBS as initial manifestation of lupus is exceedingly rare and has been reported in a few cases in the literature. We report here a 35 year old woman who presented with 10 day history of progressive muscle weakness and paraesthesias in all four limbs. She was diagnosed as SLE with renal involvement and was treated with steroids and cyclophosphamide.
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