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Review
. 2025 May 15;25(3):228-240.
doi: 10.1136/pn-2022-003655.

Immunoglobulin use in neurology: a practical approach

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Immunoglobulin use in neurology: a practical approach

Mahima Kapoor et al. Pract Neurol. .

Abstract

Human immunoglobulin, delivered either intravenously (IVIg) or subcutaneously, is used to treat a range of immune-mediated neurological disorders. It has a role in acute or subacute inflammatory disease control and as a maintenance therapy in chronic disease management. This review considers mechanisms of IVIg action and the evidence for IVIg in neurological conditions. We use Guillain-Barré syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) as frameworks to demonstrate an approach to IVIg use in acute and chronic dysimmune neurological conditions across two different healthcare systems: the UK and Australia. We highlight the benefits and limitations of IVIg and focus on practical considerations such as informed consent, managing risks and adverse effects, optimal dosing and monitoring response. We use these basic clinical practice principles to discuss the judicious use of an expensive and scarce blood product with international relevance.

Keywords: CLINICAL NEUROLOGY; GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME; NEUROIMMUNOLOGY; NEUROPATHY.

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