TY - JOUR
T1 - Nerve sonography to detect peripheral nerve involvement in vasculitis syndromes
AU - Goedee, H. Stephan
AU - Ludo Van Der Pol, W.
AU - Van Asseldonk, Jan Thies H
AU - Vrancken, Alexander F J E
AU - Notermans, Nicolette C.
AU - Visser, Leo H.
AU - Van Den Berg, Leonard H.
PY - 2016/8
Y1 - 2016/8
N2 - Background: We sought to determine the usefulness of sonography in the detection of nerve involvement in patients with vasculitic neuropathy.Methods: We enrolled 16 consecutive patients with vasculitic neuropathy (11 systemic vasculitis and 5 single organ peripheral nerve vasculitis), who met the diagnostic criteria of the Peripheral Nerve Society, and 16 disease controls with noninflammatory axonal polyneuropathy (10 cryptogenic, 4 metabolic, 2 hereditary). Patients underwent standardized nerve conduction studies and assessment of muscle strength (Medical Research Council scale), in addition to sonography of large arm and leg nerves, and brachial plexus. Nerves were evaluated bilaterally at predetermined sites for nerve size (cross-sectional area) and presence of hypervascularization.Results: We found enlarged nerves at common sites of nerve compression in all vasculitic and control patients. Multifocal enlargement in arm nerves, proximal to common sites of nerve compression, was sensitive (94%) and specific (88%) for vasculitic neuropathy. Sonography showed nerve enlargement in 51% of clinically or electrodiagnostically unaffected nerves. Sonography of the brachial plexus was normal. We found hypervascularization in 3 patients with systemic vasculitis.Conclusions: Sonographic enlargement of arm nerves proximal to sites of nerve compression with sparing of the brachial plexus may indicate a pattern characteristic of patients with vasculitic neuropathy. Sonography may represent a sensitive and specific technique for the detection of inflammatory neuropathy.Classification of evidence: This study provides Class III evidence that sonographic enlargement of arm nerves proximal to sites of nerve compression accurately identifies patients with vasculitic neuropathy.
AB - Background: We sought to determine the usefulness of sonography in the detection of nerve involvement in patients with vasculitic neuropathy.Methods: We enrolled 16 consecutive patients with vasculitic neuropathy (11 systemic vasculitis and 5 single organ peripheral nerve vasculitis), who met the diagnostic criteria of the Peripheral Nerve Society, and 16 disease controls with noninflammatory axonal polyneuropathy (10 cryptogenic, 4 metabolic, 2 hereditary). Patients underwent standardized nerve conduction studies and assessment of muscle strength (Medical Research Council scale), in addition to sonography of large arm and leg nerves, and brachial plexus. Nerves were evaluated bilaterally at predetermined sites for nerve size (cross-sectional area) and presence of hypervascularization.Results: We found enlarged nerves at common sites of nerve compression in all vasculitic and control patients. Multifocal enlargement in arm nerves, proximal to common sites of nerve compression, was sensitive (94%) and specific (88%) for vasculitic neuropathy. Sonography showed nerve enlargement in 51% of clinically or electrodiagnostically unaffected nerves. Sonography of the brachial plexus was normal. We found hypervascularization in 3 patients with systemic vasculitis.Conclusions: Sonographic enlargement of arm nerves proximal to sites of nerve compression with sparing of the brachial plexus may indicate a pattern characteristic of patients with vasculitic neuropathy. Sonography may represent a sensitive and specific technique for the detection of inflammatory neuropathy.Classification of evidence: This study provides Class III evidence that sonographic enlargement of arm nerves proximal to sites of nerve compression accurately identifies patients with vasculitic neuropathy.
KW - Journal Article
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U2 - 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000258
DO - 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000258
M3 - Article
C2 - 29443128
AN - SCOPUS:84982315592
SN - 2163-0402
VL - 6
SP - 293
EP - 303
JO - Neurology: Clinical Practice
JF - Neurology: Clinical Practice
IS - 4
ER -