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Mohammed Khalid1,2, Suresh Kumar Rasiah3
1General Medicine, Armadale Health Services, Armadale, AUS.
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Primary HIV infection rarely presents with acute neuromuscular weakness. In patients with polyradiculopathy, HIV infection should be considered even in the absence of recognized risk factors. We report a 36-year-old woman with rapidly progressive paraparesis who was initially suspected to have Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Subsequent investigations confirmed an HIV-associated inflammatory polyradiculopathy. This case highlights diagnostic challenges and emphasizes the need for routine HIV testing in unexplained radiculopathies.
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