Volume 77, Issue 4 pp. 273-277
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Early relapse of acute inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathy after successful treatment with plasma exchange

P. O. Osterman

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P. O. Osterman

Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

Address Per Olof Osterman MD Department of Neurology University Hospital S-751 85 Uppsala SwedenSearch for more papers by this author
J. Fagius

J. Fagius

Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

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J. Säfwenberg

J. Säfwenberg

Department of Clinical Immunology and Blood Transfusion, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

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B. Wikström

B. Wikström

Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

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First published: April 1988
Citations: 31

Abstract

ABSTRACT— Symptoms reappeared within 2–4 weeks in 6 of 23 patients with acute Guillain-Barré syndrome who had demonstrated significant clinical improvement following plasma exchange therapy; all however improved to full recovery after a second series of plasma exchanges. The procedure appears to be associated with increased risk of early relapse. Our observations suggest that a relationship may exist between rapid removal of large amounts of plasma and the possibility of relapse.

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