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Peripheral Neuropathies in Waldenstroms Macroglobulinaemia
JNNP 77:224-228, Levine,T.,et al, 2006
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Article Abstract
Peripheral nerve symptoms and signs occur more frequently in patients with WM than controls, involve sensory modalities, and are often associated with gait disorders. IgM binding to MAG or sulphatide is associated with a further increase in the frequency and severity of peripheral nerve involvement. Age related changes, similar to those in controls, add to the degree of reduced nerve function in patients with WM.
 
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