Cryoglobulinemia is a frequent cause of peripheral neuropathy in undiagnosed referral patients

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作者
Gemignani, F [1 ]
Melli, G [1 ]
Inglese, C [1 ]
Marbini, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Parma, Inst Neurol, I-43100 Parma, Italy
关键词
sensory neuropathy; cryoglobulinemic neuropathy; cryptogenic neuropathy; vasculitis; hepatitis C;
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10.1046/j.1529-8027.2002.02007.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Cryoglobulinemia represents an emerging cause of peripheral neuropathy, especially in Southern Europe, in view of its relationship with hepatitis C virus infection. In a series of 100 consecutive referral patients with uncharacterized peripheral neuropathies, we systematically investigated cryoglobulinemia to assess its diagnostic yield. The most frequent diagnosis was hereditary neuropathy (33%), 29% were acquired neuropathies of different types, and no cause could be identified in 27%. Cryoglobulinemic neuropathy was diagnosed in 11 patients (7 women and 4 men), aged 54-77 (mean = 63.5 years), most presenting with sensory polyneuropathy, often asymmetrical. Cryoglobulin was also detected in 2 additional patients in whom a final diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma was made. Purpura was absent in 4 patients (and in 2 with lymphoma), or restricted to discrete manifestations in the remaining patients, which did not provide a clue to the diagnosis. Thus, search for cryoglobulin proves useful in a substantial number of undiagnosed peripheral neuropathies (11% to 13% in our series), even in the absence of typical skin lesions, and it is recommended as a first-line investigation in patients with unexplained neuropathy presenting in middle to older age.
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