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Peripheral neuropathy associated with mitochondrial disorders: 8 cases and review of the literature
Authors:Bouillot S  Martin-Négrier M L  Vital A  Ferrer X  Lagueny A  Vincent D  Coquet M  Orgogozo J M  Bloch B  Vita C
Affiliation:Neuropathology, Victor Segalen University, Bordeaux, France.
Abstract:Forty-three cases of peripheral neuropathy (PN) have been reported in the literature with a proven mitochondria (mt) DNA mutation, and 21 had a peripheral nerve biopsy (PNB). We studied 8 patients, 1 of whom had severe sensory PN, 3 mild PN, and 4 subclinical PN. Nerve biopsy was performed in every case; all patients showed axonal degeneration and 4 showed features of primary myelin damage. In addition, there were 2 crystalline-like inclusions in the Schwann cell cytoplasm of a patient with MERRF, and 1 in a patient with multiple deletions on the mtDNA. There are 11 cases of PNB in the literature with axonal lesions, 5 with demyelination, and 4 with mixed lesions. One PNB was not modified. A few crystalline-like inclusions were seen in 1 case of MERRF. Such inclusions were first reported in the Schwann cell cytoplasm of unmyelinated fibers in a patient with Refsum disease and were considered to be modified mitochondria. However, their mitochondrial origin remains debatable.
Keywords:axon    demyelinating neuropathy    mitochondrial DNA deletions    mitochondrial encephalomyopathy    peripheral neuropathy
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