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Kethiri Sai Reddy vs Apollo Hospitals on 27 April, 2010

arms. Although Guillain-Barre syndrome has been described as an ascending paralysis, proximal weakness is common, and 5% of cases have isolated cranial nerve involvement ... States and Canada. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...   Clinical Manifestations GBS manifests as rapidly evolving areflexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbance. The usual pattern is an ascending paralysis
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Anita vs State Of Haryana on 22 March, 2010

accompanied by severe muscular weakness, mental confusion, diarrhoea, tenesmus, delirium, weakness and paralysis of respiratory muscles, areflexia, incontinence, bronchospasm, Post Mortem Appearance cyanosis, pulmonary oedema ... convulsions, The toungue, mouth and oesophagus are coma and death may follow. Paralysis of oedematous and corroded. The mucous limb muscles as a sequal
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 5 - Cited by 3 - H Gupta - Full Document
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