Frontiers in Neurology (Feb 2022)

Acute to Subacute Atraumatic Entrapment Neuropathies in Patients With CMT1A: A Report of a Distinct Phenotypic Variant of CMT1A

  • Zhiyong Chen,
  • Monica Saini,
  • Shermyn X. M. Neo,
  • Peng-Soon Ng,
  • Jasmine S. Koh,
  • Kalpana Prasad,
  • Kamal Verma,
  • Sonia Davila,
  • Sonia Davila,
  • Sonia Davila,
  • Weng Khong Lim,
  • Weng Khong Lim,
  • Weng Khong Lim,
  • Ziqun Phua,
  • Michelle M. Li,
  • Corrine Kang,
  • Karine S. S. Tay,
  • Josiah Y. H. Chai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.826634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1A (CMT1A) is typically characterised as a childhood-onset, symmetrical, length-dependent polyneuropathy with a gradual progressive clinical course. Acute to subacute neurological deterioration in CMT1A is rare, and has been reported secondary to overlap pathologies including inflammatory neuropathy. We identified two patients with CMT1A who presented with acute to subacute, atraumatic, entrapment neuropathies as an initial symptom. A superimposed inflammatory neuropathy was excluded. Both patients had a diffuse demyelinating polyneuropathy, with markedly low motor nerve conduction velocities (<20 m/s). In both patients, we demonstrated symptomatic and asymptomatic partial conduction blocks at multiple entrapment sites. Nerve ultrasound findings in our patients demonstrated marked diffuse nerve enlargement, more pronounced at non-entrapment sites compared to entrapment sites. We discuss ways to distinguish this condition from its other differentials. We propose pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this condition. We propose that CMT1A with acute to subacute, atraumatic, entrapment neuropathies to be a distinct phenotypic variant of CMT1A.

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