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Chronic demyelinating polyneuropathy in graft‐versus‐host disease following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
Authors:Toshiko Nagashima  Fumie Sato  Takayo Chuma  Yukio Mano  Isao Sasaki  Masamitsu Mori  Toshio Higa  Nobuo Masauji  Masaharu Kasai  Yasuko Orba  Toshiya Shinohara  Kazuo Nagashima
Abstract:In recent years a novel problem has arisen in organ transplantation medicine, namely GVHD. The nervous system has been involved mainly at the level of the CNS and this can lead to a serious outcome for the patient. In rare cases, peripheral nerves may be affected and show acute or chronic polyneuropathy. Here a case is reported of polyneuropathy associated with chronic GVHD. A 32‐year‐old man, suffering from chronic GVHD following an allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for malignant lymphoma at the age of 25, developed a motor dominant polyneuropathy 5 years later. Electrophysiologic studies demonstrated the demyelinating type of polyneuropathy. Biopsy specimens from skin and skeletal muscle disclosed perivascular lymphocytic infiltrates expressing T‐cell markers. The sural nerve showed a loss of myelinated nerve fibers with epineurial fibrosis and rare occurrence of T cells, but without obvious vasculitic changes. The present case suggested that polyneuropathy could develop in association with chronic GVHD in some patients with a longstanding disease course.
Keywords:bone marrow transplantation  chronic graft‐versus‐host disease  demyelination  polyneuropathy
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