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Case Reports
. 2008 Jun;117(6):432-4.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2007.00970.x. Epub 2007 Dec 12.

No benefit of treatment with cyclophosphamide and autologous blood stem cell transplantation in multifocal motor neuropathy

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No benefit of treatment with cyclophosphamide and autologous blood stem cell transplantation in multifocal motor neuropathy

H W Axelson et al. Acta Neurol Scand. 2008 Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) usually respond to intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), but because of the short-lasting effect the treatment must be given repeatedly. Remission after treatment with high-dose cyclophosphamide has recently been reported in one patient refractory to IVIG.

Case report: Here we report on a patient who responded to IVIG, but temporarily deteriorated dramatically after treatment with high-dose cyclophosphamide and autologous blood stem cell transplantation. Today the situation is the same as before the treatment with cyclophosphamide and blood stem cell transplantation, i.e. IVIG is given every 4 weeks.

Conclusion: Our patient did not benefit from the treatment with high-dose cyclophosphamide and autologous blood stem cell transplantation. The effect of treatment with high-dose cyclophosphamide in MMN seems to be difficult to predict and that should be paid attention to if this type of treatment is considered.

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