BACKGROUND: IgM-related neuropathy generally presents as a late-onset demyelinating polyneuropathy with predominant sensory loss and ataxia. Sporadic cases with atypical presentation have been described. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We report clinical and pathological findings from 31 patients with IgM-related neuropathy followed in our Institute of Neurology over a 20-year period. RESULTS: Typical presentation with predominant sensory ataxic neuropathy was observed in 18/31 patients. In the remaining 13/31 (42%), we observed an atypical phenotype, characterized by multiple mononeuropathy or polyneuropathy with predominant motor impairment; one patient had polyneuropathy with predominant small-fibre involvement. Uncommon pathological findings consisting in inflammatory infiltrates, focal axonal loss or light chain deposition were observed in 8 patients, all with atypical clinical phenotype. Almost all patients with atypical phenotype improved with immunosuppressive therapy. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of patients with IgM-related neuropathy presents with atypical clinical features. In these patients, sural nerve biopsy helps clarify heterogeneous disease mechanisms and identify patients who might benefit from immunosuppressive therapy.
Luigetti, M., Conte, A., Montano, N., Del Grande, A., Madia, F., Lo Monaco, M., Laurenti, L., Sabatelli, M., Clinical and pathological heterogeneity in a series of 31 patients with IgM-related neuropathy, <<JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES>>, 2012; 319 (1-2): 75-80. [doi:10.1016/j.jns.2012.05.012] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/3644]
Clinical and pathological heterogeneity in a series of 31 patients with IgM-related neuropathy
Luigetti, Marco;Conte, Amelia;Montano, Nicola;Del Grande, Alessandra;Madia, Francesca;Lo Monaco, Mauro;Laurenti, Luca;Sabatelli, Mario
2012
Abstract
BACKGROUND: IgM-related neuropathy generally presents as a late-onset demyelinating polyneuropathy with predominant sensory loss and ataxia. Sporadic cases with atypical presentation have been described. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We report clinical and pathological findings from 31 patients with IgM-related neuropathy followed in our Institute of Neurology over a 20-year period. RESULTS: Typical presentation with predominant sensory ataxic neuropathy was observed in 18/31 patients. In the remaining 13/31 (42%), we observed an atypical phenotype, characterized by multiple mononeuropathy or polyneuropathy with predominant motor impairment; one patient had polyneuropathy with predominant small-fibre involvement. Uncommon pathological findings consisting in inflammatory infiltrates, focal axonal loss or light chain deposition were observed in 8 patients, all with atypical clinical phenotype. Almost all patients with atypical phenotype improved with immunosuppressive therapy. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of patients with IgM-related neuropathy presents with atypical clinical features. In these patients, sural nerve biopsy helps clarify heterogeneous disease mechanisms and identify patients who might benefit from immunosuppressive therapy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.