Electrophysiological demyelinating features in hereditary ATTR amyloidosis
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- DOI: 10.1080/13506129.2018.1564903
Electrophysiological demyelinating features in hereditary ATTR amyloidosis
Abstract
Objective: To elucidate the electrophysiological demyelinating features in patients with hereditary ATTR amyloidosis that may lead to a misdiagnosis of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).
Methods: In 102 patients with hereditary ATTR amyloidosis (85 Val30Met and 17 non-Val30Met; 37 and 65 from endemic and non-endemic areas, respectively), results of motor nerve conduction studies (MNCSs) with a 2-Hz low-cut filter in the unilateral ulnar and tibial nerves were retrospectively investigated to assess whether each MNCS parameter demonstrated demyelinating features that fulfil the European Federation of Neurological Societies/Peripheral Nerve Society electrodiagnostic (EFNS/PNS EDX) criteria for CIDP.
Results: Thirteen patients with low compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude in the tibial nerve (0.7 ± 0.7 mV) and prolonged distal CMAP duration in the ulnar nerve satisfied the definite EFNS/PNS EDX criteria for CIDP. Abnormal temporal dispersion and prolongation of distal latency in the tibial nerve were observed in 5 of 13 patients. However, only one of the 13 patients presented with the reduction of motor conduction velocity in each nerve. No patient exhibited conduction block in any nerve.
Conclusion: Patients with hereditary ATTR amyloidosis occasionally show electrophysiological demyelinating features without conduction block following severe axonal degeneration.
Keywords: CIDP; EFNS/PNS electrodiagnostic criteria; Hereditary ATTR amyloidosis; axonal degeneration; electrophysiological demyelination; nerve conduction study; transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy.
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