Abstract
Polyneuropathy is an uncommon neurologic disorder that occurs in childhood. An evaluation of 61 patients over a period of seven years showed the Guilain-Barré syndrome and degenerative polyneuropathies to be the most common diagnoses. Other etiologies included metabolic, toxic, and neuropathies associated with systemic diseases. A group of idiopathic neuropathies was identified in which an unusual finding was a large sub-group of children with chronic or progressive central nervous system disease.
- Received December 18, 1978.
- Accepted January 18, 1979.
- Copyright © 1979 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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