[Severe, subacute axonal polyneuropathy due to hypophosphatemia].,Severe, subacute axonal polyneuropathy due to hypophosphatemia

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Contains fulltext : 87334.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A 46-year-old man receiving tube feeding because of anorexia and weight loss developed progressive neurological symptoms initially resembling Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eventually axonal neuropathy due to severe hypophosphatemia was diagnosed. Hypophosphatemia can be caused by the so-called refeeding syndrome, which may occur in patients who start feeding after prolonged fasting. The neurological manifestations of hypophosphatemia are reversible if oral or intravenous suppletion of phosphate is started in time. Recognizing the refeeding syndrome is crucial in making a timely diagnosis

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