[Polyneuropathies and dysglobulinemias]
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[Polyneuropathies and dysglobulinemias]
Abstract
We review the concept fo Monoclonal Gammopathy emphasizing that the so called benign forms, with or without polyneuropathy can have an unpredictable evolution. Polyneuropathies associated to monoclonal gammopathy-IgM, IgG, IgA, Waldestrom's disease, Multiple myeloma, Osteosclerotic myeloma (POEMS), Amyloidosis and Cryoglobulinemias are reviewed. They generally are solely sensory, sensorimotor or rarely, solely motor. The importance of neuro-physiological studies and nerve biopsy is emphasized. For progressive forms, treatment with plasmapheresis, immunotherapy, corticoids or intravenous gammaglobulin is suggested.
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