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Polyneuropathy associated with interferon beta treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis
Dana Ekstein1, Eduard Linetsky, Oded Abramsky
1Department of Neurology, The Agnes Ginges Center for Neurogenetics, Hadassah-Hebrew University Hospital, Ein-Karem, Jerusalem, Israel. dekstein@md.huji.ac.il
Abstract:
Peripheral neuropathy has been reported as a side effect of interferon alpha, but not with interferon beta (IFNbeta) treatment. The authors assessed six patients with multiple sclerosis who developed polyneuropathy, or had exacerbation of previously subclinical neuropathy, during treatment with IFNbeta. In five patients the neuropathy improved after discontinuation of treatment and in two patients it relapsed upon rechallenge.
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