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Ultrastructural Changes Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy in HIV/AIDS
Authors:Paulette Mezin   Jean-Paul Brion  Jacques Vermont  Max Micoud  Pierre Stoebner
Affiliation: a Cell Pathology Laboratory, A. Michallon Hospital, Grenoble, cedex, Franceb Medical Clinic for Infectious Diseases, A. Michallon Hospital, Grenoble, cedex, Francec Department of Computer Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Medicine, Bd de la Chantourne, France
Abstract:Light and electron microscopic studies were performed on neuromuscular biopsy specimens from 12 neurologically affected seropositive patients, 7 with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), 2 with AIDS-related complex, and 3 with no symptoms except for neuropathy. All patients had an axonal injury associated or unassociated with demyelination and peripheral neurogenic atrophy. Capillary lesions were consistently present, which seems to be a new finding. Moreover, tubuloreticular inclusions (TRIs) were found in endomysial (9 of 12 cases) and endoneurial (7 of 12 cases) vessels. Statistical analysis showed that TRIs in more than 20% of endomysial vessels correlated with a survival time shorter than 12 months (P = 0.028). Thus the quantification of TRIs seems to be one of the vital prognostic elements in this patient population.
Keywords:AIDS  capillaries  muscle  nerve  tubuloreticular inclusions
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