NCS-CIP & CIM CLINICAL FINDINGS

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SUMMARY

1. Both include symmetric, flaccid limb weakness and ventilatory muscle weakness.

2. Extraocular and facial muscles are relatively spared.

CIP
3. 1-2 weeks ICU stay.
4. Patients exhibit distal sensory loss.
5. Reduced or absent deep tendon reflexes.

CIM
6. Several days in ICU.
7. Sensation normal.
8. Tendon reflexes spared.


Reference(s)

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