Peripheral nerve involvement in hereditary spastic paraplegia characterized by quantitative magnetic resonance neurography.
Heike JacobiMarkus WeilerGeorges SamSabine HeilandJohn M HayesMartin BendszusRebecca SchüleJennifer C HayesPublished in: European journal of neurology (2023)
MRN characterizes peripheral nerve involvement in SPG4 and SPG7 as a neuropathy with predominant axonal loss. Evidence of peripheral nerve involvement in SPG4 and SPG7, even without electroneurographically manifest polyneuropathy, and the good correlation of MRN markers with clinical measures of disease progression, challenge the traditional view of the existence of HSPs with isolated pyramidal signs and suggest MRN markers as potential progression biomarkers in HSP.