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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy caused by HIV infection in a patient with asymptomatic CMT 1A
Authors:Yusuf Rajabally  Anne Vital    Xavier Ferrer  Claude Vital    Jean Julien  Philippe Latour  Antoon Vandenberghe    Alain Lagueny
Institution:Département de Neurologie, Centre Hospitalier du Haut-Levêque, Pessac-Bordeaux, France.
Abstract:It is well known that patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease are liable to present with episodes of cortisone-responsive demyelination, and a superimposed inflammatory component has been suggested. We report a patient who presented with a chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy due to a recent HIV infection, which revealed a previously asymptomatic CMT 1A disease documented by identification of the characteristic duplication on the p11.2 region of chromosome 17. The inflammatory process was characterized by pathologic findings on a superficial peroneal nerve biopsy, and the patient improved significantly after corticotherapy. This report gives support to the hypothesis of a genetic susceptibility to inflammatory demyelinating processes in certain CMT kindreds.
Keywords:Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease  chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy  HIV infection
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