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Guillain–Barre syndrome: demographics, clinical features, and outcome in a single tertiary care hospital, Oman

Said M. Al Maawali, Almqdad Y. Al Shibani, Ahmed S. Nadeem and Abdullah M. AL-Salti
Neurosciences Journal October 2020, 25 (5) 369-374; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2020.5.20200057
Said M. Al Maawali
From the department of Neurology, Khoula Hospital, MOH. Muscat-Oman
MD, OMSB
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Almqdad Y. Al Shibani
From the department of Neurology, Khoula Hospital, MOH. Muscat-Oman
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Ahmed S. Nadeem
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Abdullah M. AL-Salti
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vol. 25 no. 5 369-374
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2020.5.20200057
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33459285

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1658-3183
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  • Received May 21, 2020
  • Accepted July 7, 2020
  • Published online January 30, 2021.

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  1. Said M. Al Maawali, MD, OMSB⇑,
  2. Almqdad Y. Al Shibani, MD, PhD,
  3. Ahmed S. Nadeem, MD, PhD and
  4. Abdullah M. AL-Salti, MD, FRCPC
  1. From the department of Neurology, Khoula Hospital, MOH. Muscat-Oman
  1. Address correspondence and reprint request to: Dr. Abdullah M. Al-Salt, Department of Neurology, Khoula Hospital, Muscat, Oman. E-mail: abdullah.al-salti{at}mail.mcgill.ca ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2047-329X
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