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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2-neuronopathy or neuropathy?

Authors :
Fiore Manganelli
Rosa Iodice
Luciana Pelosi
Aniello Iovino
Eoin Mulroy
Dean Kilfoyle
Antonella Antenora
Alessandro Filla
Richard Roxburgh
Miriam Rodrigues
Lucio Santoro
Pelosi, Luciana
Iodice, Rosa
Antenora, Antonella
Kilfoyle, Dean
Mulroy, Eoin
Rodrigues, Miriam
Roxburgh, Richard
Iovino, Aniello
Filla, Alessandro
Manganelli, Fiore
Santoro, Lucio
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Use of peripheral nerve ultrasound alongside standard electrodiagnostic tests may help to gain insight into the pathophysiology of peripheral nerve involvement in type 2 spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA2). METHODS Twenty-seven patients with SCA2 underwent ultrasound cross-sectional area (CSA) measurement of median, ulnar, sural and tibial nerves, and motor (median, ulnar, tibial) and sensory (median, ulnar, radial, sural) nerve conduction studies. RESULTS Twenty patients had pathologically small-nerve CSAs, suggestive of sensory neuronopathy. In these patients, electrophysiology showed non-length-dependent sensory neuropathy (14 of 20), "possible sensory neuropathy" (1 of 20), or normal findings (5 of 20). Four different patients had length-dependent sensory neuropathy on electrophysiology, and 1 had enlarged nerve CSAs. Regression analysis showed an inverse relationship between ataxia scores and upper limb nerve CSA (P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16b22e717ecc1e6c2921863ff1776e71