Abstract
Four patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) who were refractory to conventional treatment were treated with high-dose cyclophosphamide (200 mg/kg over 4 days). All improved in functional status and muscle strength. Nerve conduction studies improved in three of four. Other immunomodulatory medications have been discontinued. High-dose cyclophosphamide can be given safely to patients with CIDP and patients with disease persistence after standard therapy may have a response that lasts for over 3 years and results in long-term disease remission.
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Brannagan, T. H., Pradhan, A., Heiman-Patterson, T., Winkelman, A. C., Styler, M. J., Topolsky, D. L., … Gladstone, D. E. (2002). High-dose cyclophosphamide without stem-cell rescue for refractory CIDP. Neurology, 58(12), 1856–1858. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.58.12.1856
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