J Korean Med Sci. 1993 Jun;8(3):225-229. English.
Published online May 27, 2009.
Copyright © 1993 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Peripheral neuropathy as a hypereosinophilic syndrome and anti-GM1 antibodies

Geun Ho Lee, Kwang Woo Lee and Je Geun Chi
    • Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea.

Abstract

The acute peripheral neuropathy as one of hypereosinophilic syndrome is known to be a rare disorder. The authors experienced a dramatic case with acute peripheral neuropathy, hypereosinophilia in peripheral blood, and the positive anti-GM1 antibodies. The serum protein electrophoresis showed a diffusely increased gamma-globulin region and the polyclonal gammopathy was found by the immunoelectropheresis. There was no evidence of inflammatory myopathy in vastus lateralis muscle. The sural nerve biopsy was compatible with vascular neuropathy, as there were a few myelin digestion chambers, mild perineuronal fibrosis, and perivascular lymphoplasmocytic infiltration with focal organizing thrombosis. The clinical response to prednisone therapy was excellent.

Keywords
Peripheral neuropathy; hypereosinophilic syndrome; anti-GM; antibody


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