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Vasculitic neuropathy. A clinical and pathological study.

S H Hawke1, L Davies, R Pamphlett, Y P Guo, J D Pollard, J G McLeod.   

Abstract

The clinical, electrophysiological and pathological features and prognosis of 34 patients with peripheral neuropathy caused by necrotizing vasculitis were evaluated. The causes included polyarteritis nodosa and its Churg-Strauss variant, rheumatoid arthritis, undifferentiated connective tissue disease, Wegener's granulomatosis, primary Sjögren's disease, and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia with cryoglobulinaemia; 2 patients had no evidence of systemic vasculitis. Mononeuritis multiplex was the most common clinical manifestation, followed by asymmetrical polyneuropathy and distal symmetrical polyneuropathy. Pain was a frequent symptom. Nerve conduction studies were abnormal in all cases, and in 3 patients there was conduction block or severe slowing of motor conduction. Necrotizing vasculitis was present in sural nerve biopsies of most cases, and severe active axonal degeneration was a dominant feature. Immunofluorescent staining of blood vessels for immunoglobulin, C3 and fibrinogen was positive in all cases in which it was performed, even when there was no cellular infiltration. All patients were treated with prednisone alone or in combination with other immunosuppressive agents, or with plasmapheresis. Long-term follow-up studies demonstrated that although the peripheral neuropathy usually improved and caused only mild to moderate functional disability, the long-term prognosis of the systemic disease was poor with a 5-yr survival of only 37%.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1657271     DOI: 10.1093/brain/114.5.2175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


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