Which of the following contributes to the pathogenesis of GBS?
A. Bacterial structures resemble human’s ganglioside induce the production of cross-reactive antibodies targeting myelinated peripheral nerves
B. Overproduction of dopamine in nerve synapses causing demyelination
C. Bacterial infection leads to enzymatic destruction of the blood-brain barrier
D. Activation of T-cells attacking myelinated peripheral nerves
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A. Neuropathic pain
B. Nociceptive pain
C. Neurogenic pain
D. Temporal pain
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The origin of this muscle is the humerus and scapula and its insertion is the olecranon process of the ulna.
A. Biceps Brachii
B. Triceps Brachii