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F-chronodispersion in patients on thalidomide.

D R Sadoh1, J L Hawk, C P Panayiotopoulos

  • 1Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.

Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|June 23, 1999
PubMed
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Thalidomide treatment can cause abnormal F-chronodispersion, indicating nerve fiber damage, even before sensory neuropathy develops. Routine monitoring of F-waves is recommended for patients on thalidomide.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neurophysiology

Background:

  • Thalidomide is a medication used for various conditions, including dermatological disorders.
  • Neurophysiological monitoring is crucial for detecting drug-induced nerve damage.

Observation:

  • This study investigated F-chronodispersion abnormalities in thalidomide-treated patients.
  • Retrospective and prospective neurophysiological assessments were conducted.

Findings:

  • Abnormal F-chronodispersion was observed in 75% of thalidomide-treated patients, compared to none in the control group.
  • Prospective studies showed F-chronodispersion becoming abnormal after thalidomide exposure.
  • Two patients developed sensory neuropathy following abnormal F-chronodispersion.

Implications:

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  • Thalidomide may impact small motor nerve fibers early in treatment.
  • Routine monitoring of F-waves and F-chronodispersion is advised for thalidomide patients.
  • Early detection of neurotoxicity can guide treatment adjustments.