Axonal neuropathy in a patient with monoclonal IgM kappa reactive with Schmidt-Lantermann incisures |
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Authors: | Angelo Quattrini Raffaello Nemni Raffaella Fazio Sandro Iannaccone Isabella Lorenzetti Franco Grassi Nicola Canal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University of Milan, Istituto Scientifico S. Raffaele, Italy. |
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Abstract: | We report a patient with a progressive, predominantly sensory neuropathy and a IgM kappa M-protein that binds to Schmidt-Lantermann incisures. A sural nerve biopsy showed primary axonal damage and IgM deposits at Schmidt-Lantermann incisures were seen by direct immunoperoxidase. Serum from the patient injected into rat sciatic nerve reacts with the incisures as with those in the patient's nerve. The IgM kappa M-protein reacts with chondroitin sulfate C and binds to a broad nerve protein band with a mobility of between 170 and 118 kDa. Peripheral neuropathy may be related to the M-protein, which had immunocytochemical reactivity not previously described for patients with polyneuropathy and IgM monoclonal gammopathy. |
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Keywords: | Neuropathy Monoclonal gammopathy Autoimmunity Schmidt-Lantermann incisure Chondroitin sulfate C |
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