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Published on: November 9, 2017
[Sensory neuropathy and primary biliary cirrhosis]
S Escalante1, J Arpa, F Sebastián de la Cruz
1Servicios de Neurología, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, España.
Abstract:
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) may associate an axonal neuropathy, a somatic and autonomic neuropathy and a very infrequently sensory neuropathy (with or without xanthomata). The aim of this paper is to describe the case of a 46 year old man diagnosed with PBC in stage I-II and a progressive sensory neuropathy (axonopathy) confined to his upper limbs with distal predominance. It had progressed slowly an began asymmetrically. A complete clinical study excluded other causes of neuropathy. We followed him clinically and electromyographically and he remains stable after two years evolution. The sensory neuropathy in this case, a primary biliary cirrhosis, is compatible with an assymetric sensory neuropathy limited to the upper limbs with assymmetric beginning.
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