| Literature DB >> 18834546 |
Desireé Pérez1, Ricardo Gómez de la Torre, Isabel Carrio, Jesús Pinto, Germán Morís.
Abstract
Bilateral sciatic neuropathy is a rare condition and it has been described as a compression or entrapment neuropathy but it is an uncommon clinical manifestation due to necrotizing vasculitis. We report an unusual case of cryoglobulinaemic neuropathy in an elderly woman with no underlying infectious or neoplastic cause; acute bilateral sciatic mononeuropathy was the presenting clinical manifestation of the cryoglobulinaemia.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18834546 PMCID: PMC2572585 DOI: 10.1186/1755-7682-1-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Med ISSN: 1755-7682
Figure 1Pathological examination of the skin lesion. A leucocytoclastic vasculitis with fibrinoid necrosis of the vessel wall with neutrophilic infiltration and nuclear debris is shown (haematoxylin-eosin, ×100).
Patient neurophysiological data.
| 4.5 ms | > 4.6 ms | 4.4 ms | < 4 ms | 4.8 ms | < 4.5 ms | |||
| 9 mV | > 8 mV | 1.4 mV | > 4.5 mV | 3.5 mV | > 5 mV | |||
| 48 m/s | > 50 m/s | 37 m/s | > 43 m/s | 41 m/s | > 43 m/s | |||
| 42 m/s | > 43 m/s | |||||||
| 35 μV | > 36 μV | |||||||
| ND | ND | ND | ||||||
| N | + | + | ++ | + | ||||
RMN: right median nerve; LPN: left peroneal nerve; RTN: right tibial nerve; RPN: right peroneal nerve; LSN: Left sural nerve; RSN: right sural nerve.
DL: distal latency; MAP: muscular amplitude potential; MCV: motor conduction velocity; SCV: sensory conduction velocity; SAP: sensory amplitude potential.
ND: not detectable. NV: normal values.
RAPB: right abductor pollicis brevis muscle; RTA: right tibialis anterior muscle; LTA: left tibialis anterior muscle; RG: right gastrocnemius muscle; LG: left gastrocnemius muscle.
N: no pathological neurogenic features; +: mild neurogenic features; ++: moderate neurogenic features.