{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Missed Opportunities to Promptly Diagnose and Treat Polyradiculoneuropathy and Acute Motor Neuropathy: A Case Study. {Author}: Tchidjou K H;Grenenko C; {Journal}: Cureus {Volume}: 16 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2024 Feb 暂无{DOI}: 10.7759/cureus.54068 {Abstract}: Despite progress, the diagnosis and relative management of inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuritis with motor and sensory involvement remain challenging in non-specialized medical centers. We describe the case of a seven-year-old girl admitted to our hospital, with asthenia, headaches, mild diffuse pain, gait disturbances, and decreased strength of lower limbs. On admission to our hospital center, in addition to the blood tests and the cerebral and medullary magnetic resonance imaging, we performed an analysis of her cerebrospinal fluid. This test confirmed an albuminocytological dissociation and electromyography, which suggested the diagnosis of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy with motor and sensory involvement. The child was successfully treated with polyvalent immunoglobulin and neuromotor physiotherapy. This report highlights the importance for the clinician not to focus only on their protocols training but also on the ability to relate correctly the results of the required tests, to the patient's symptoms.