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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an uncommon neurological disorder that may cause damage to the peripheral nerves[1]. The triggering of GBS is commonly caused by Campylobacter jejuni and other bacterial and viral infections. Hepatitis infections as the triggering factors including hepatitis A, B, C, E viruses are being increasingly recognized[2,3]. Among all hepatitis, hepatitis E virus (HEV) is more likely to be under-diagnosed, most being subclinical infections. In developed countries, extra-hepatic manifestations as well as clinical disorders may occur[2].