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Review
. 1991;147(8-9):577-85.

[Congenital hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 1962067
Review

[Congenital hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy]

[Article in French]
M C Routon et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 1991.

Abstract

The authors report 6 cases of hereditary sensorimotor neuropathy (HSMN) presenting with the following clinical features: (1) severe outcome (3 out of 6 patients died before the age of 4 years), and (2) intellectual impairment (3 out of 6 cases). Histopathological study of nerve biopsies gave heterogeneous results: there was one case of axonal neuropathy (HSMN II of Dyck and Lambert), one case of demyelinating neuropathy with Schwann's cell proliferation (HSMN III of Dyck and Lambert), and one case of giant axonal neuropathy. The last three cases displayed an original pattern hitherto unknown in classical delayed HSMN, with complete disappearance of myelinated sheaths and Schwann's cell proliferation. This particular pattern did not seem to be due to the biopsy being performed at an early stage, since in one case a second biopsy showed the same histological features.

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