Increased muscle echointensity correlates with clinical disability and muscle strength in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Anna Lena FisseSean FiegertZornitsa StoykovaJil BrüngerDiamantis AthanasopoulosThomas GrüterJeremias MotteRalf GoldKalliopi PitarokoiliPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Increased muscle echointensity, reflecting fibrosis and fatty infiltration due to secondary axonal damage, correlated to muscular strength and disability in a large cohort of CIDP patients. Alterations of echointensity occur in both typical and atypical CIDP patients and are pronounced in the distal leg muscles.