Neuro-ophthalmological Complications of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy.
Journal: Neuro-Ophthalmology (Aeolus Press)
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Abstract
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) can lead to prominent nerve hypertrophy, which can mimic other forms of neuropathy radiologically. Neuro-ophthalmological complications can also occur in CIDP, either at presentation or chronically in the disorder. This can also cause diagnostic difficulties. We report three cases of neuro-ophthalmological complications of CIDP: two cases of papilloedema and one case of proptosis. In all three cases cranial nerve hypertrophy was present. CIDP should be considered in neuro-ophthalmological presentations associated with cranial/spinal nerve root hypertrophy.
Authors
S Hickman, J Allen, A Baisre, R Batty, H Lari, O Melen, I Pepper, P Sarrigiannis, R Turbin, S Wharton, C Mcdermott
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