Stephan H Goedee1, Geert J F Brekelmans2, Leonard H van den Berg3, Leo H Visser2. 1. Department of Neurology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, Department of Neuroscience, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Electronic address: h.s.goedee-2@umcutrecht.nl. 2. Department of Neurology, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, St. Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands. 3. Department of Neurology, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, Department of Neuroscience, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The extent of sonomorphologic differences of peripheral nerves between CMT and HNPP is unknown. METHODS: We recruited 9 patients with CMT-1A and 9 with HNPP. Patients underwent a standardized sonographic protocol, which evaluated nerve size and vascularization. We quantitatively assessed fascicle size and echogenicity. RESULTS: All 18 patients demonstrated nerve enlargement, but no increased vascularization. HNPP demonstrated larger nerves at sites of entrapment (median nerve at the carpal tunnel p=0.049, ulnar nerve at the sulcus p<0.001), greater swelling ratios of median (p<0.001), ulnar (p=0.017) and fibular nerve (p=0.005) than CMT-1A. CMT-1A revealed larger nerves proximal to sites of entrapment (median and fibular nerve, brachial plexus p<0.001). Nerve fascicles where larger (p<0.001) and more hypo-echogenic in CMT-1A. Nerve, fascicle size nor echogenicity correlated with age, gender or MRC sum-score. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasonography of nerves reveals specific phenotypes differentiating CMT-1A from HNPP. In CMT-1A enlargement of nerves and fascicles is multifocal among multiple nerves, whereas in HNPP nerve enlargement is restricted to sites of entrapment. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings of specific sonomorphological phenotypes, differentiating CMT-1A from HNPP, may help to improve our pathophysiological insights in CMT and HNPP.
OBJECTIVE: The extent of sonomorphologic differences of peripheral nerves between CMT and HNPP is unknown. METHODS: We recruited 9 patients with CMT-1A and 9 with HNPP. Patients underwent a standardized sonographic protocol, which evaluated nerve size and vascularization. We quantitatively assessed fascicle size and echogenicity. RESULTS: All 18 patients demonstrated nerve enlargement, but no increased vascularization. HNPP demonstrated larger nerves at sites of entrapment (median nerve at the carpal tunnel p=0.049, ulnar nerve at the sulcus p<0.001), greater swelling ratios of median (p<0.001), ulnar (p=0.017) and fibular nerve (p=0.005) than CMT-1A. CMT-1A revealed larger nerves proximal to sites of entrapment (median and fibular nerve, brachial plexus p<0.001). Nerve fascicles where larger (p<0.001) and more hypo-echogenic in CMT-1A. Nerve, fascicle size nor echogenicity correlated with age, gender or MRC sum-score. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasonography of nerves reveals specific phenotypes differentiating CMT-1A from HNPP. In CMT-1A enlargement of nerves and fascicles is multifocal among multiple nerves, whereas in HNPP nerve enlargement is restricted to sites of entrapment. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings of specific sonomorphological phenotypes, differentiating CMT-1A from HNPP, may help to improve our pathophysiological insights in CMT and HNPP.
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