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Combined central and peripheral demyelination: two case reports

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Belen, Buse Gül
Bülbül, Nazlı Gamze
Karşıdağ, Sibel
Köse, Ercan
Özdag, Fatih

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Combined central and peripheral demyelination (CCPD) is a rare disease characterized by demyelinating lesions in both the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). CCPD can present with acute, subacute, or chronic onset. The initial symptom may be of CNS origin, PNS origin, or both. The clinical manifestations of CCPD are quite heterogeneous, and there are no well-defined diagnostic criteria. In MRI imaging of CCPD cases, demyelinating lesions can be seen in areas such as the brain, cerebellum, brainstem, optic nerve, and spinal cord. Common electromyography (EMG) findings in patients with CCPD include decreased motor nerve conduction velocities, decreased or absent sensory nerve action potentials, prolonged F-wave latency, and decreased amplitude of compound muscle action potentials. Neurofascin (NF) is a transmembrane protein and anti-neurofascin (anti-NF) antibodies directed against NF can be positive in cases of CCPD. Four main NF polypeptides are produced by alternative splicing: NF 186, NF 180, NF 166, and NF 155. The investigation of anti-NF in CCPD cases is therefore important for etiological considerations. Here, we discussed three cases diagnosed with CCPD based on clinical, neuroimaging, EMG, and anti-NF antibody results in light of the literature.

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Clinical neurology, Neurosciences

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European Neurology

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10.1159/000536167

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