Bilateral Ptosis as the First Presentation of Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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How to Cite This Article: Talebian A, Soltani B, Talebian M. Bilateral Ptosis as the First Presentation of Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Iran J Child Neurol. Winter 2016; 10(1):70-72.AbstractObjectiveGuillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is the most common cause of acute weakness in children. It has multiple variant forms with different presentations. A rare initial sign is ptosis. In this study, we present a 10-year-old girl with bilateral ptosis without opthalmoplegia followed by a weakness in extremities with a favourable response to intravenous immunoglobulin. Due to the patient’s initial eyelid levators, myasthenia gravis was ruled out by a Tensilon test and electrophysiological studies. Our report highlights the possibility of GBS as a cause of isolated ptosis, especially in cases without ophthalmoplegia

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