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Cureus ; 13(9): e17945, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1436355

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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) has an annual incidence rate ranging from 0.4 to 1.7 cases per 1,00,000 population. Pharyngeal-cervical-brachial (PCB) variant is an extremely rare variant of GBS (3%), which presents with muscle weakness initially involving the neck, oropharynx, and upper extremities. GBS often has an infectious inciting event leading to an autoimmune response. There has been an increase in the incidence of GBS during the COVID-19 pandemic, and several case studies have shown an association between the development of GBS and COVID-19 infection. High clinical suspicion is needed to reach a diagnosis. As PCB variant of GBS can have fatal outcomes, a good clinical knowledge of its presentation can allow timely life-saving interventions. Here, we report a case of GBS with acute onset of neck and respiratory muscle weakness that progressed to upper limb weakness. The patient developed these symptoms two weeks after the onset of cough, fever, and malaise. PCB variant of GBS should always be considered as an important differential diagnosis in any patient presenting with limb weakness and bulbar palsy.

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Cureus ; 13(4): e14366, 2021 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1225945

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More than 122 million cases of COVID-19 infection have been documented, and hundreds of thousands are being added every day. Several co-morbidities are associated with COVID-19, among which hypercoagulability has garnered the attention of many doctors and researchers. Most cases of vascular thrombosis are noted in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with serious disease; among these, many cases of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism have been noted. A few cases of portal vein thrombosis have also been documented in ICU patients with severe COVID-19. Here, we present a case of a portal vein and superior mesenteric vein thrombosis in a patient with subclinical COVID-19 infection. Through this case report, we intend to increase the research horizon and wish to help diagnose co-morbidities associated with COVID-19 at an earlier stage.

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