THE LONG-TERM EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN TREATMENT IN MULTIFOCAL MOTOR NEUROPATHY

Citation
Lh. Vandenberg et al., THE LONG-TERM EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN TREATMENT IN MULTIFOCAL MOTOR NEUROPATHY, Brain, 121, 1998, pp. 421-428
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
Journal title
BrainACNP
ISSN journal
00068950
Volume
121
Year of publication
1998
Part
3
Pages
421 - 428
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-8950(1998)121:<421:TLEOII>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
We studied the long-term effect of intravenous immuno-globulin (IVIg) treatment in seven patients with multifocal motor neuropathy. In six p atients, treatment with a fill IVIg course (0.4 g/kg for 5 consecutive days) improved muscle strength but for not longer than 12 weeks. Thes e patients received IVIg maintenance treatment consisting of one infus ion every week for 2-4 years. One patient in whom the effect of the in itial full IVIg treatment lasted for more than 1 year received inciden tal IVIg treatment when muscle strength deteriorated. In all patients IVIg treatment had a beneficial effect on most muscle groups during th e follow-up period. However in three of the seven patients muscle stre ngth deteriorated during IVIg maintenance treatment in four of the 28 muscle groups that had initially shown an improvement of muscle streng th after the start of IVIg treatment and in two muscle groups with nor mal strength at the start of IVIg treatment. The electrophysiological follow-up studies indicated that there was an improvement of conductio n block, but also that there were new sites of conduction block and on going axonal degeneration during IVIg maintenance treatment.