Jm. Schroder et al., Polyneuropathy with osmiophilic membrane-bound, cytoplasmic inclusions in Schwann cells (POMCIS), ACT NEUROP, 98(4), 1999, pp. 427-432
In the cytoplasm of Schwann cells of a sural nerve biopsy from a 21-year-ol
d female patient with chronic neuropathy we noted numerous unique, usually
double membrane-bound, osmiophilic, granular or globular inclusions, approx
imately 30-600 mu m in diameter. Some of these membrane-bound vesicular or
tubular structures contained less dense or no osmiophilic inclusions. Morph
ometry revealed a reduction of the myelin area per endoneural area to appro
ximately 13% (normal value: 20-30%) and of the density of myelinated nerve
fibers to 5,412/mm(2) (normal value at this age: 6,000-9,000/mm(2)). Large
myelinated nerve fibers were predominantly reduced in number, and no myelin
ated nerve fibers with diameters larger than 4.5 mu m were seen. Numerous,
usually small onion bulb formations indicated a predominantly demyelinating
type of neuropathy. This is to the best of our knowledge the first case of
a chronic demyelinating neuropathy in which this kind of presumably pathog
nostic deposits in the cytoplasm of Schwann cells was detected.