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Which is the most common genetic peripheral neuropathy.(AD inheritance pattern)

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  #2

Diabetes????

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  #3

No, but that would be the most prevalent

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  #4

Charcot-Marie-Tooth??

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  #5

Alina you are correct

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  #6

What are the other findings in charcot maire tooth ?

  #7

weak leg muscles with weak peroneal muscles in particular...(inverted bottle appearance)

what is the most common cause of 'Acute' peripheral neuropathy ?

  #8

nobody wants to answer coz its too easy ?smiling face anyway , its GBS

  #9

Gul is GBS for:

1)Group B Strep
2)Gray baby syndrome
3)Gaba Butyric acidS
4)GlyburideS
5)Gaisbocks syndrome(stress erythrocytosis)
6)Gall Bladder syndrome or
7)Glioblastomas?? grin

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  #10

i think it is guillain barre syndrome

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  #11

What is the main concern in GBS? What can the pt die of?

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  #12

respiratory failure

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  #13

Yes, it is Gullian Barre Syndrome smiling face (I didnt know that GBS had so many faces) grin







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