Literature DB >> 3476973

[Tomaculous neuropathy. A histopathological study and electroclinical correlates in 10 cases].

J F Pellissier, J Pouget, B de Victor, G Serratrice, M Toga.   

Abstract

Among 980 sural nerve biopsies, the nerves of 10 patients showed a great number of focal sausage-shaped thickenings of the myelin sheaths and were investigated by light and electron microscopy, teasing and quantitative studies. Single teased nerve fibres revealed myelin thickening in more than 25 p. 100 of internodes. This condition defined the tomaculous neuropathy and differed from other degenerative or toxic neuropathies which displayed a small number of internodes with myelin thickenings, in less than 5 p. 100. Segmental demyelination and remyelination were found in 12 p. 100 to 65 p. 100 of myelinated fibres. Tomaculous swellings were observed in the internodes of these fibres. Except axonal constriction within the sausage-shaped thickenings, no fibers with axonal degeneration was observed. The density of myelinated and unmyelinated fibres was normal. The loss of large myelinated fibres was interpreted as resulting from the myelinic changes. Clinical and electrophysiological data were similar in the ten cases of tomaculous neuropathies and in hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies, i.e.: autosomal dominant inheritance, higher incidence in males, recurrent nerve trunck and/or brachial plexus involvement related to compression, slowing of nerve conduction velocities in clinically affected and unaffected nerves more pronounced in anatomical narrow sites and increased F wave latencies. One patient (case 10) showed a mixed sensory motor progressive neuropathy but signs of widespread neuropathy were noted in more advanced cases. A great number of tomaculous swellings of myelin sheaths is considered as a specific but non constant change of hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3476973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol (Paris)        ISSN: 0035-3787            Impact factor:   2.607


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