A case of Acute Autonomic and Sensory Neuropathy |
Jong-Mun Lee, Do-Young Kwon, Seong-Beom Koh, Byung-Jo Kim, Min-Kyu Park, Kun-Woo Park, and Dae-Hie Lee |
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ABSTRACT |
Acute autonomic neuropathy is a rare disease. Since the first case was reported by Young et.al., in 1969, a number ofsimilar cases have been described, with some variation of the accompanied neurologic deficits. Acute autonomic andsensory neuropathy(AASN) is characterized by the acute onset of autonomic dysfunction and sensory disturbances. A16-year-old girl experienced high fever(40 |
Key words:
Acute autonomic and sensory neuropathy, Immunological damage |
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