Sensory neuron diseases (SND) are a distinct subgroup of peripheral-nervous-system diseases, first acknowledged in 1948. Acquired SND have a subacute or chronic course and are associated with systemic immune-mediated diseases, vitamin intoxication or deficiency, neurotoxic drugs, and life-threatening diseases such as cancer. SND are commonly idiopathic but can be genetic diseases; the latter tend to involve subtypes of sensory neurons and are associated with certain clinical pictures. The loss of sensory neurons in dorsal root ganglia causes the degeneration of short and long peripheral axons and central sensory projections in the posterior columns. This pathological process leads to a pattern of sensory nerve degeneration that is not lengt...
IntroductionPeripheral neuropathy represents a spectrum of diseases with different etiologies. The m...
International audienceNeurodegenerative disorders represent a wide group of diseases affecting the c...
Objective. To support the clinical diagnosis of sensory ganglionopathy by (1) high signal intensity ...
Sensory Neuronopathy (SN) represents a distinct peripheral nervous system disorder associated with d...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Objective To investigate the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of sensory neuron dis...
We examined 29 patients with chronic progressive ganglionopathy of different etiology. Neurophysiolo...
Sensory neuronopathies (SNs) are a specific subgroup of peripheral nervous system diseases character...
Peripheral neuropathies are heritable or acquired. A.Heritable defects, among others: 1.Chronic ...
Recently published criteria using clinical (ataxia or asymmetrical distribution at onset or full dev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Sensory neuronopathies (SN) represent a specific subgroup of peripheral nervo...
Peripheral nerves connect the central nervous system with peripheral tissues in the body and are the...
Sensory neuronopathies (SNNs) encompass paraneoplastic, infectious, dysimmune, toxic, inherited, and...
Neuropathy might be the presenting or accompanying sign in many neurogenetic and metabolic disorders...
IntroductionPeripheral neuropathy represents a spectrum of diseases with different etiologies. The m...
International audienceNeurodegenerative disorders represent a wide group of diseases affecting the c...
Objective. To support the clinical diagnosis of sensory ganglionopathy by (1) high signal intensity ...
Sensory Neuronopathy (SN) represents a distinct peripheral nervous system disorder associated with d...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Objective To investigate the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of sensory neuron dis...
We examined 29 patients with chronic progressive ganglionopathy of different etiology. Neurophysiolo...
Sensory neuronopathies (SNs) are a specific subgroup of peripheral nervous system diseases character...
Peripheral neuropathies are heritable or acquired. A.Heritable defects, among others: 1.Chronic ...
Recently published criteria using clinical (ataxia or asymmetrical distribution at onset or full dev...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Sensory neuronopathies (SN) represent a specific subgroup of peripheral nervo...
Peripheral nerves connect the central nervous system with peripheral tissues in the body and are the...
Sensory neuronopathies (SNNs) encompass paraneoplastic, infectious, dysimmune, toxic, inherited, and...
Neuropathy might be the presenting or accompanying sign in many neurogenetic and metabolic disorders...
IntroductionPeripheral neuropathy represents a spectrum of diseases with different etiologies. The m...
International audienceNeurodegenerative disorders represent a wide group of diseases affecting the c...
Objective. To support the clinical diagnosis of sensory ganglionopathy by (1) high signal intensity ...