[A woman with polyneuropathy and white nails]
Wilbert A G van der Meijden1, Jelmer Alsma, Pieter A van Doorn
1Erasmus MC, Rotterdam.
Abstract:
A 69-year-old woman had a progressive demyelinating and axonal polyneuropathy and a monoclonal gammopathy. Physical examination showed hyperpigmentation, acrocyanosis, white nails and pitting oedema. Additional tests showed polycythemia, thrombocytosis, a high serum VEGF-level, clonal plasma cells on bone marrow biopsy and sclerotic lesions of a cervical rib and the cervical and thoracal spine. POEMS-syndrome was diagnosed.
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