Terminal latency index (TLI) and sensory electrophysiology in paraproteinemic chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) (P6.120)
Conclusions:Sensory electrophysiology and TLI may have no value in differentiating paraproteinemic CIDP. CSF protein is higher in idiopathic CIDP compared to MAG-CIDP. Idiopathic-CIDP has a higher proportion of females compared to non-MAG-CIDP and a higher proportion of patients on combination therapy compared to IgG-CIDP. Cancer screening should be considered in patients with non-MAG-CIDP.Disclosure: Dr. Memon has nothing to disclose. Dr. Madani has nothing to disclose. Dr. Schultz has nothing to disclose. Dr. Grover has nothing to disclose. Dr. Arcila-Londono has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sripathi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ahmad has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Memon, A., Madani, S., Schultz, L., Grover, K., Arcila-Londono, X., Sripathi, N., Ahmad, B. Tags: Neuromuscular and Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG): Peripheral Neuropathy III Source Type: research
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