Polineuropaties, CDIP and NF-155 in MS

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Polineuropaties, CDIP and NF-155 in MS

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Re: Polineuropathies and Neurofascin-155 in MS

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CONCLUSION: Polyneuropathies occurring in MS contribute to neurological disability. Diagnosing polyneuropathies in people with MS is challenging and, likely, under-diagnosed. Recognition is important as some polyneuropathies (e.g., CIDP) are treatable. The probable over-representation of inflammatory neuropathy (especially CIDP) in MS suggests a shared dysimmune pathogenesis, supported by autoantibodies to neurofascin-155.

Polyneuropathies and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy in multiple sclerosis

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30870805
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