Chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy: A five year follow up

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Abstract

Seventy five patients with chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (CLAP) were studied for five years. The standardized and quantified neurological examination shows that progression of CIAP is slow, and handicap, if present, is not severe. During the follow up period a definite cause of the neuropathy was found in only four patients (two hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type 2, one sensory chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, one alcoholic neuropathy). At the end of thefollow up CLAP was not related to malignancy or gammopathy. Routine repetition of laboratory tests was not informative and these tests should be performed on clinical grounds only.

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Notermans, N. C., Wokke, J. H. J., Van Der Graaf, Y., Franssen, H., Van Dijk, G. W., & Jennekens, F. G. I. (1994). Chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy: A five year follow up. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.57.12.1525

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