Different electrophysiological profiles and treatment response in 'typical' and 'atypical' chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Satoshi KuwabaraSagiri IsoseMasahiro MoriSatsuki MitsumaSetsu SawaiMinako BeppuYukari SekiguchiSonoko MisawaPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2014)
Among the CIDP spectrum, typical CIDP and MADSAM are the major subtypes, and their pathophysiology appears to be distinct. In typical CIDP, the distal nerve terminals and possibly the nerve roots, where the blood-nerve barrier is anatomically deficient, are preferentially affected, raising the possibility of antibody-mediated demyelination, whereas cellular immunity with breakdown of the barrier may be important in MADSAM neuropathy.