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  • Title: [POEMS syndrome: a contribution to differential diagnosis of polyneuropathy].
    Author: Dressnandt J, Näher-Noé M, Drosner M, Klingelhöfer J.
    Journal: Nervenarzt; 1993 Apr; 64(4):258-62. PubMed ID: 8506014.
    Abstract:
    The POEMS syndrome is a synopsis of different symptoms such as polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrine disturbances, M-protein and skin changes. The leading symptoms are neuropathy and the skin symptoms. Additionally, a monoclonal light chain gammopathy is often found. The administration of immunosuppressive drugs yields a substantial improvement in some cases. We report here about a 72 year old lady who fell ill with a rapidly progressive neuropathy accompanied by hyperpigmentation and a morphea-like induration of the skin. A biopsy of the sural nerve showed a demyelinating axonal neuropathy and a focal vasculitis. Isoelectric focussing revealed oligoclonal bands in cerebrospinal fluid and serum. The cortisol serum level was very low and there were signs of a latent diabetes mellitus. These clinical features correspond to the POEMS syndrome. The prescription of initially 1 mg and later 0.5 mg prednisone improved the patient's condition dramatically.
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