Tara is a 52 year old woman that presents to your office wit…
Tara is a 52 year old woman that presents to your office with bilateral weakness that started in her legs. The onset was rapid and followed with pain, numbness, and tingling. At first she thought her legs were asleep, but the feeling persisted. When you ask about other symptoms, she mentions before the weakness started she had a fever, cough, and sore throat, with some mild nausea. During your physical exam you note absent reflexes, with sensation still intact, and strength 3/5 in legs bilaterally with 5/5 in arms. What is you leading diagnosis?
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