A case of congenital non-progressive sensory neuropathy with tonic pupils
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A case of congenital non-progressive sensory neuropathy with tonic pupils
Abstract
One case of a non-progressive congenital neuropathy is reported. Clinical findings included subtotal analgesia, and diminished temperature, vibration and proprioceptive sense in arms and legs. The sensory nerve action potentials were absent. Autonomic dysfunctions were restricted to tonic pupils. Sural nerve biopsy taken at the age of 8 1/2 showed fascicular hypoplasia, subtotal loss of myelinated nerve fibers and severe loss of unmyelinated nerve fibers with a pathological size distribution. In the skin biopsy, including several cutaneous nerves, no myelinated nerve fibers were present, the unmyelinated nerve fibers were severely reduced and the collagen density was increased. Perivascular and periglandular innervation was significantly reduced. The findings in this case are suggestive of a malformative or fetally acquired lesion and further illustrate the difficulties in classification of the hereditary sensory neuropathies.
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