Abstract

Background: Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is considered to be a large myelinated fiber neuropathy. GBS mainly affects nerve fibers of large diameter that carry signals for muscle movements, and vibratory and touch sensations. There are some GBS patients, however, who suffer from severe pain. The presence of pain in GBS patients raises the possibility that small sensory nerve fibers may also be affected.

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