A patient with unilateral, painless, chronic progressive upper limb sensorimotor deficit showed electrophysiological evidence of a focal demyelinating neuropathy with almost complete conduction block across the brachial plexus. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed marked brachial plexus hypertrophy. Intravenous immunoglobulin led to fast and complete recovery, maintained by intermittent perfusions. Hypertrophic brachial plexus neuropathy can be a presentation of focal chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy. Objective and quantitative assessment of hand function is useful to evaluate treatment results and to optimize treatment regimens
AbstractContralateral C7 (CC7) neurotization has been an important approach for brachial plexus inju...
Brachial plexus neuritis is a rare neurologic disease that may be overlooked in emergency medicine b...
The pathological findings in proximal and distal nerve biopsy specimens are described in a patient w...
A 60-year-old man presented with progressive large fiber sensory loss in the right first three finge...
We describe a male patient with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy presentin...
Background/Aim. Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is an immune-mediated disorder characterized by...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the distribution...
Brachial plexus injuries effect hand function in different ways. Deficits may resemble those of a ra...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden ...
plexus in multifocal motor neuropathy CASE SUMMARY A 45-year-old man presented with 3 months of prog...
eThe number of brachial plexus injuries that occur each year is difficult to ascertain; however, wit...
Several patients have been reported with an asymmetric sensory or sensorimotor demyelinating neuropa...
Background: The immunological pathophysiologies of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy...
The usefulness of plexus magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory d...
AbstractContralateral C7 (CC7) neurotization has been an important approach for brachial plexus inju...
Brachial plexus neuritis is a rare neurologic disease that may be overlooked in emergency medicine b...
The pathological findings in proximal and distal nerve biopsy specimens are described in a patient w...
A 60-year-old man presented with progressive large fiber sensory loss in the right first three finge...
We describe a male patient with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy presentin...
Background/Aim. Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is an immune-mediated disorder characterized by...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the distribution...
Brachial plexus injuries effect hand function in different ways. Deficits may resemble those of a ra...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic brachial plexopathy is a non-progressive disorder characterized by the sudden ...
plexus in multifocal motor neuropathy CASE SUMMARY A 45-year-old man presented with 3 months of prog...
eThe number of brachial plexus injuries that occur each year is difficult to ascertain; however, wit...
Several patients have been reported with an asymmetric sensory or sensorimotor demyelinating neuropa...
Background: The immunological pathophysiologies of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy...
The usefulness of plexus magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of chronic inflammatory d...
AbstractContralateral C7 (CC7) neurotization has been an important approach for brachial plexus inju...
Brachial plexus neuritis is a rare neurologic disease that may be overlooked in emergency medicine b...
The pathological findings in proximal and distal nerve biopsy specimens are described in a patient w...