Table 1. Summary of case reports on psychological sequelae associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).
Adapted from [16].
Reference | Subject (age/sex) | Conclusion |
Chemtob and Herriott [13] | 24/F | Anxiety, lethargy, and sleep disturbance after the onset of physical disability |
Neroutsos et al. [14] | 20/F | Residual anxiety and depression during recovery phase |
Brousseau et al. [12] | 56/F | Depression, affective liability, anxiety, and agitation one week after onset of physical disability |
64/F | Depression and anxiety two weeks after onset of physical disability | |
66/F | Depression and anxiety four weeks after onset of physical disability | |
Sangroula et al. [16] | 24/M | Prior depression, anxiety, and amnesia associated with development of GBS |
Tagami et al. [15] | 65/M | Depression, anxiety, and fatigue three weeks after onset of physical disability |
Weiss and Luke [17] | 44/M | Prior stressful event associated with development of GBS |