Title: Early recovery of facial nerve palsy after plasmapheresis in a patient of Gullian Barre Syndrome: A Case Report

Authors: Dr Pradeepika Gangwar, Dr Nikhil Kothari, Dr Pradeep Bhatia, Dr Rishabh Jaju

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i1.133

Abstract

 

Bilateral facial nerve palsy is the most common manifestation of cranial nerve involvement in Gullian Barre syndrome (GBS).Incidence of unilateral facial palsy although uncommon, can be seen in GBS. Standard treatment of GBS is either intravenous immunoglobulin or plasmapheresis. Here we report the role of plasmapheresis in early recovery of neuromuscular weakness and unilateral facial palsy in a patient of GBS.

Keywords: Gullian Barre Syndrome, facial nerve palsy, plasmapheresis.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Pradeepika Gangwar

SR Anaesthesia and critical care AIIMS Jodhpur, India