Probable adult polyglucosan body disease

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Abstract

Adult polyglucosan body disease is a clinicopathologic entity characterized by progressive upper and lower motor neuron dysfunction, sensory loss in the lower extremities, sphincter dysfunction, and occasionally dementia. Pathologically, numerous large polyglucosan bodies are noted in peripheral nerves, cerebral hemispheres, and the spinal cord, as well as in other systemic tissues. We present a case of probable adult polyglucosan body disease based on clinical history and examination, magnetic resonance images, and sural nerve biopsy findings.

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Klein, C. M., Peter Bosch, E., & Dyck, P. J. (2000). Probable adult polyglucosan body disease. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 75(12), 1327–1331. https://doi.org/10.4065/75.12.1327

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