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Vasculitic neuropathy: Review of diagnostic and therapeutic options

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Abstract

BACKGROUND- Approximately 20 to 25% of polyneuropathies are due to inflammatory disorders. Vasculitic neuropathies often present acutely in adults. The most distinctive feature is mononeuritis multiplex; however, this form accounts only for 10 to 15% of patients. Vasculitic neuropathy poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the clinical neurologist. SUMMARY- This article reviews the Vasculitic neuropathies, particularly regarding their diagnosis and therapeutic considerations. CONCLUSION- Vasculitic neuropathy, although a rare entity, has a distinct clinical and electrophysiological presentation. Tissue confirmation of necrotizing vasculitis is required in most cases of suspected vasculitis, particularly if long-term immunosuppressive drug therapy is considered. However, a negative biopsy should not delay the therapy, when other clinical features and laboratory studies are sufficient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-190
Number of pages6
JournalNeurologist
Volume2
Issue number3
StatePublished - May 1996

Keywords

  • Mononeuritis multiplex
  • Mononeuropathy multiplex
  • Necrotizing vasculitis
  • Vasculitic neuropathy
  • Vasculitis

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