RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Dry beriberi mimicking the Guillain–Barré syndrome JF Practical Neurology JO Pract Neurol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 221 OP 224 DO 10.1136/jnnp.2009.182097 VO 9 IS 4 A1 C Murphy A1 I H Bangash A1 A Varma YR 2009 UL http://pn.bmj.com/content/9/4/221.abstract AB A 44-year-old man is described with severe flaccid quadriparesis that evolved over 3 weeks. He had regularly binged on alcohol—up to 20 cans of beer per day with occasional consumption of spirits—for more than 15 years but had balanced this with regular food intake. However, for a week prior to the current episode he had not eaten anything of significance. Nerve conduction studies revealed a background peripheral, mainly sensory, neuropathy with a superimposed acute motor axonopathy. CSF was normal. He improved with high dose vitamin replacement and physiotherapy but remains dependent on a Zimmer frame for mobility and a splint for wrist drop.