Different patterns of sensory nerve involvement in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy subtypes.
Kazumoto ShibuyaAtsuko TsuneyamaSonoko MisawaYo-Ichi SuzukiTomoki SuichiYuta KojimaKeigo NakamuraHiroki KanoRyo OhtaniYuya AotsukaMarie MorookaMario PradoSatoshi KuwabaraPublished in: Muscle & nerve (2022)
Terminal portions of sensory nerves are preferentially affected in typical CIDP compared with multifocal CIDP. These findings might be partially explained by the hypothesis of antibody-mediated demyelination in typical CIDP at the regions where the blood-nerve barrier is anatomically deficient, whereas multifocal CIDP predominantly affects the nerve trunks, largely due to cell-mediated demyelination, with disruption of the blood-nerve barrier.