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[Polyradiculoneuritis and pregnancy. Apropos of 1 case]
Abstract:
The authors report a case of severe Guillain-Barre syndrome that appeared during the eighteenth week of a second gestation which evolved to full term without complication. The particularity of this observation was that the follow-up of the foetus was made possible for the first time by echography which showed normal active foetal movements even during maximum maternal paralysis. From of review of thirty three cases recorded in the literature, it seems clear that the interrelationship between the neurological disorder and pregnancy is nil or minimal beside an increased risk of prematurity childbirth can proceed normally and cesarean section is not indicated. Plasmapheresis proposed as an early treatment is discussed in the case of pregnant women. Today pregnancy is no longer a particular contraindication of such management.