2020
DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51220
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Optic, trigeminal, and facial neuropathy related to anti‐neurofascin 155 antibody

Abstract: Objective: To characterize the frequency and patterns of optic, trigeminal, and facial nerve involvement by neuroimaging and electrophysiology in IgG4 antineurofascin 155 antibody-positive (NF155 +) chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Methods: Thirteen IgG4 NF155 + CIDP patients with mean onset age of 34 years (11 men) were subjected to neurological examination, blink reflex, and visual-evoked potential (VEP) testing, and axial and/ or coronal T2-weighted head magnetic resonance imaging (… Show more

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“…In NF155 + CIDP, the distal and F-wave latencies are affected more severely than the motor conduction velocities and compound muscle action potential amplitudes ( 5 ). Together with a high frequency of spinal root hypertrophy on MRI, as described in the following section ( 5 , 32 ), these findings suggest that, although all nerve segments are affected in NF155 + CIDP, the distal and proximal root segments tend to be involved more severely in NF155 + CIDP than in NF155 − CIDP. This may reflect the possibility that anti-NF155 antibodies have easy access to PNS tissue at nerve terminals and spinal roots where the blood–nerve barrier (BNB) is anatomically absent or loose.…”
Section: Nf155 + Cidpmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…In NF155 + CIDP, the distal and F-wave latencies are affected more severely than the motor conduction velocities and compound muscle action potential amplitudes ( 5 ). Together with a high frequency of spinal root hypertrophy on MRI, as described in the following section ( 5 , 32 ), these findings suggest that, although all nerve segments are affected in NF155 + CIDP, the distal and proximal root segments tend to be involved more severely in NF155 + CIDP than in NF155 − CIDP. This may reflect the possibility that anti-NF155 antibodies have easy access to PNS tissue at nerve terminals and spinal roots where the blood–nerve barrier (BNB) is anatomically absent or loose.…”
Section: Nf155 + Cidpmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In our NF155 + CIDP patient cohort, absent and/or prolonged visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) were observed in 10 of 13 (76.9%) patients and in 17 of 26 (65.4%) eyes ( 32 ), although clinically overt visual disturbance was infrequent. Otherwise, VEPs in CIDP were examined only in a few studies on a small series of Caucasian patients without investigating anti-NF1555 antibodies ( 37 39 ).…”
Section: Nf155 + Cidpmentioning
confidence: 93%
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