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Chronic demyelinating neuropathy and intra-axonal polyglucosan bodies
K Matsumuro1, S Izumo, Y Minauchi
1Third Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Japan.
Acta Neuropathologica
|January 1, 1993
Abstract:
In this study we evaluated the relationship between polyglucosan bodies and peripheral nerve lesions. The biopsied sural nerve from a patient with late-onset chronic sensori-motor neuropathy showed many intra-axonal polyglucosan bodies and segmental demyelination/remyelination. The formation of Schwann cell hyperplasia around the demyelinated axons was found at the sites of polyglucosan bodies. These findings suggest that demyelinating neuropathy is a part of the spectrum of the diseases characterized by the accumulation of polyglucosan bodies within cellular compartments.