A 25-year-old woman presents with tingling of the extremities for several weeks and weakness in both lower extremities so that walking is difficult. These symptoms started soon after a flu-like illness and have progressed to date. On exam there is bilateral weakness in the lower extremities with decreased deep tendon reflexes. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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A 25-year-old woman presents with tingling of the extremities for several weeks and weakness in both lower extremities so that walking is difficult. These symptoms started soon after a flu-like illness and have progressed to date. On exam there is bilateral weakness in the lower extremities with decreased deep tendon reflexes. What is the most likely diagnosis?