Visual evoked potentials in patients with neuropathy and macroglobulinemia
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- DOI: 10.1002/ana.410220520
Visual evoked potentials in patients with neuropathy and macroglobulinemia
Abstract
Visual evoked potentials were studied in 11 patients with neuropathy and macroglobulinemia. The P100 latency was increased bilaterally in 5 of the 6 patients whose IgM M-proteins reacted with myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and in 1 of the other patients. In patients whose M-protein bound to MAG, abnormal visual evoked potentials correlated with the presence of the M-protein in the cerebrospinal fluid. Subclinical involvement of the central nervous system is frequent in patients with neuropathy and anti-MAG M-proteins and may be due to the binding of M-proteins to central nervous system myelin.
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