Guillain-Barrésyndrome

Guil•lain′-Bar•ré′ syn`drome

(giˈyæn bəˈreɪ)
n. an uncommon, usu. self-limited form of polyneuritis manifested by loss of muscle strength, loss of or altered sensation, and sometimes paralysis. [after French physicians Georges Guillain (1876–1961) and Jean Alexandre Barré (1880–1967), who described it]