After seven months of intensive care, including multiple treatments and prolonged ventilator support, an eight-year-old girl recovers from severe GBS complications
French physician Jean-Martin Charcot, known as the founder of modern neurology, defined a disease entity in which multiple plaques formed in the brain and spinal cord, with varying physical symptoms
EBV is one of the most common human viruses. After an EBV infection, the virus becomes dormant in the body but may reactivate in some cases. It is the primary cause of infectious mononucleosis.
The hallmark of Vaughan-Jackson Syndrome is the sequential rupture of the extensor tendons in the fingers, particularly starting with the little and ring fingers