We report a case of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia with amyloid neuropathy and a parkinsonian syndrome. We describe the light and electron microscopic findings in a sural nerve biopsy specimen and discuss the possible pathogenic mechanisms in the production of the neuropathy. In contrast to a number of previous cases of neuropathy associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, evidence of immunoglobulin deposition on nerve fibers was not found using immunofluorescent techniques
PRIMARY MACROGLOBULINEMIA was first described by Waldenstrom in 1944 and appeared in the American li...
Monoclonal gammopathy is associated with both Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia as well as Sjogren's s...
A 65-year-old man with IgG lambda multiple myeloma developed severe polyneuropathy with prominent th...
A case of Waldenström's disease with peripheral nerve involvement resembling mononeuritis multiplex ...
Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia is a form of monoclonal IgM gammopathy associated with a rare B-cel...
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare malignancy with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma and IgM mono...
International audienceWaldenström’s disease (WD) is frequently associated with a predominantly senso...
Waldenström’s disease (WD) is frequently associated with a predominantly sensory neuropathy with a p...
Three cases of neuropathy with monoclonal gammopathy and amyloid deposits in peripheral nerves are d...
A typical monoclonal IgG dysglobulinemia whether benign (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined signi...
Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a frequent complication during primary macroglobulinemia (PM), whose i...
International audienceThere are several pathogenic mechanisms of peripheral nerve involvement in pat...
Immunofluorescence histochemistry was used to study the pathogenesis of polyneuropathy in patients w...
The development of amyloid neuropathy is an uncommon complication of multiple myeloma. The clinical,...
The association of neuropathy with monoclonal gammopathy has been known for several years, even if t...
PRIMARY MACROGLOBULINEMIA was first described by Waldenstrom in 1944 and appeared in the American li...
Monoclonal gammopathy is associated with both Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia as well as Sjogren's s...
A 65-year-old man with IgG lambda multiple myeloma developed severe polyneuropathy with prominent th...
A case of Waldenström's disease with peripheral nerve involvement resembling mononeuritis multiplex ...
Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia is a form of monoclonal IgM gammopathy associated with a rare B-cel...
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare malignancy with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma and IgM mono...
International audienceWaldenström’s disease (WD) is frequently associated with a predominantly senso...
Waldenström’s disease (WD) is frequently associated with a predominantly sensory neuropathy with a p...
Three cases of neuropathy with monoclonal gammopathy and amyloid deposits in peripheral nerves are d...
A typical monoclonal IgG dysglobulinemia whether benign (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined signi...
Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a frequent complication during primary macroglobulinemia (PM), whose i...
International audienceThere are several pathogenic mechanisms of peripheral nerve involvement in pat...
Immunofluorescence histochemistry was used to study the pathogenesis of polyneuropathy in patients w...
The development of amyloid neuropathy is an uncommon complication of multiple myeloma. The clinical,...
The association of neuropathy with monoclonal gammopathy has been known for several years, even if t...
PRIMARY MACROGLOBULINEMIA was first described by Waldenstrom in 1944 and appeared in the American li...
Monoclonal gammopathy is associated with both Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia as well as Sjogren's s...
A 65-year-old man with IgG lambda multiple myeloma developed severe polyneuropathy with prominent th...