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Fugate JE et al. – The autonomic effects of GBS may cause a variety of reversible clinical syndromes associated with sympathetic dysfunction including PRES and takotsubo cardiomyopathy; both of which are self–limited. Relative hypotension in GBS may be caused in part by neurogenic stunned myocardium.

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