| Literature DB >> 18819942 |
D L H Bennett1, M Groves, J Blake, J L Holton, R H M King, R W Orrell, L Ginsberg, M M Reilly.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerve vasculitis is an important condition which can be diagnostically challenging and is one of the principal current indications for nerve and muscle biopsy. Previous studies have suggested that combined nerve and muscle biopsy (usually of the superficial peroneal nerve and peroneus brevis muscle) produces a higher diagnostic yield than nerve biopsy alone in the investigation of vasculitis.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18819942 PMCID: PMC2582330 DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.2008.151126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry ISSN: 0022-3050 Impact factor: 13.654
Characteristics of the vasculitic neuropathy cohort analysed collectively and by vasculitis group
| All patients (n = 53) | SVN (n = 31) | NSVN (n = 22) | |
| Clinical | |||
| Age (year)* | 56 (12.6) | 55 (12.4) | 59 (12.7) |
| Sex (Men:Women) | 23:30 | 14:17 | 9:13 |
| Duration (months)* (median) | 14.8 (23.3) (6) | 8.5 (8.3) (6) | 23.5 (33) (8) |
| Systemic Sx | 33 (62) | 28 (90) | 5 (23) |
| Pain | 46 (87) | 27 (87) | 19 (86) |
| Clinical course P:SW | 19:34 | 9:22 | 10:12 |
| Neuropathy pattern | |||
| ASYSM | 24 (45) | 15 (48) | 9 (41) |
| ASYS | 7 (13) | 3 (10) | 4 (18) |
| MM | 11 (20) | 8 (26) | 3 (14) |
| SYSM | 6 (11) | 2 (6) | 4 (18) |
| Other | bLSP 1, bBRP 1, M 1, SFN 1, SYS 1 | bLSP 1, M 1, SYS 1 | bBRP 1, SFN 1 |
| CN | 4 (8) | 2 (6) | 2 (9) |
| Laboratory data | |||
| Anaemia | 13/53 (25) | 12/31 (39) | 1/22 (5) |
| ESR (mm/h)* | 39 (36) | 52 (36) | 23 (27) |
| ESR >20 mm/h | 26/49 (53) | 20/28 (71) | 6/21 (29) |
| ANA pos | 7/52 (13) | 6/30 (20) | 1/22 (5) |
| ANCA pos | 10/52 (19) | 10/31 (32) | 0/21 |
| RF positive | 12/50 (24) | 10/29 (28) | 2/21 (9) |
| ↑CSF protein | 8/23 (35) | 7/13 (54) | 1/10 (10) |
| ↑CSF white blood cell count | 4/23 (17) | 3/13 (23) | 1/10 (10) |
| OCB +ve | 6/22 (27) | 5/12 (42) | 1/10 (10) |
| Nerve pathology | |||
| Definite vasculitis | 19/53 (36) | 15/31 (48) | 4/22 (18) |
| Probable vasculitis | 33/53 (62) | 16/31 (52) | 17/22 (77) |
| No vasculitis | 1/53 (2) | 0/31 (0) | 1/22 (5) |
| Wallerian degeneration | 45/53 (85) | 26/31 (84) | 19/22 (86) |
| Asymmetric nerve fibre loss | 17/53 (32) | 8/31 (26) | 9/22 (41) |
| Haemosiderin | 11/53 (21) | 8/31 (26) | 3/22 (14) |
| Fibrous obliteration±recanalisation | 15/53 (28) | 11/31 (35) | 4/22 (18) |
| Muscle pathology | |||
| Definite vasculitis | 3/24 (13) | 3/17 (18) | 0/7 (0) |
| Probable vasculitis | 8/24 (33) | 6/17 (35) | 2/7 (29) |
| No vasculitis | 13/24 (54) | 8/17 (47) | 5/7 (71) |
| Inflam infiltrate but no frank vasculitis | 5/24 (21) | 2/17 (12) | 3/7 (43) |
| Myofibre necrosis | 5/24 (21) | 3/17 (18) | 2/7 (29) |
| Neurogenic change | 15/24 (63) | 12/17 (71) | 3/7 (43) |
Data expressed as *mean (SD) or n (%) unless otherwise indicated.
ANA, antinuclear antibodies; ANCA, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies; ASYS, asymmetric sensory neuropathy; ASYSM, asymmetric sensorimotor neuropathy; bBRP, bilateral brachial plexopathy; bLSP, bilateral lumbosacral plexopathy; CN, cranial nerve involvement; Duration, duration of symptoms prior to biopsy; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; M, mononeuropathy; MM, mononeuritis multiplex; NSVN, non-systemic vasculitic neuropathy; OCB+, unmatched oligoclonal bands in cerebrospinal fluid; P, progressive; RF, rheumatoid factor; SFN, small fibre neuropathy; SVN, systemic vasculitic neuropathy; SW, stepwise; Sx, symptoms; SYS, symmetrical sensory neuropathy; SYSM, symmetrical sensorimotor neuropathy.
Frequency of motor nerve involvement in those patients with vasculitic neuropathy who demonstrated a motor deficit (patients with pure sensory neuropathy were excluded from the denominator)
| Nerve | % per patient | % per nerve |
| Musculocutaneous | 9 | 9 |
| Femoral | 32 | 26 |
| Radial | 35 | 30 |
| Tibial | 51 | 40 |
| Median | 58 | 52 |
| Ulnar | 63 | 55 |
| Peroneal | 86 | 76 |
Figure 1(A) 4 μm paraffin sections of sural nerve and (B) 10 μm frozen sections of muscle from case No 17 and (C, D) sural nerve from case No 11, stained with haematoxylin and eosin (A, B, C) or immunostained for CD45RO (D). In (A) the epineurial arteriole is occluded, and in (A) and (C), regions of fibrin deposition are present in the vessel wall (arrows). In (A), (B) and (C), mononuclear inflammatory cells surround the blood vessel, and immunohistochemistry for the pan T cell markers CD45RO and CD3 showed that they were also present within the vessel wall (D, arrowheads). Scale bar = 50 μm