Nerve biopsy in acquired neuropathies

A diagnosis of neuropathy can typically be determined through clinical assessment and focused investigation. With technological advances, including significant progress in genomics, the role of nerve biopsy has receded over recent years. However, making a specific and, in some cases, tissue‐based di...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the peripheral nervous system 2021-11, Vol.26 (S2), p.S21-S41
Hauptverfasser: Sommer, Claudia, Carroll, Antonia S, Koike, Haruki, Katsuno, Masahisa, Ort, Nora, Sobue, Gen, Vucic, Steve, Spies, Judith M, Doppler, Kathrin, Kiernan, Matthew C
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Zusammenfassung:A diagnosis of neuropathy can typically be determined through clinical assessment and focused investigation. With technological advances, including significant progress in genomics, the role of nerve biopsy has receded over recent years. However, making a specific and, in some cases, tissue‐based diagnosis is essential across a wide array of potentially treatable acquired peripheral neuropathies. When laboratory investigations do not suggest a definitive diagnosis, nerve biopsy remains the final step to ascertain the etiology of the disease. The present review highlights the utility of nerve biopsy in confirming a diagnosis, while further illustrating the importance of a tissue‐based diagnosis in relation to treatment strategies, particularly when linked to long‐term immunosuppressive therapies,
ISSN:1085-9489
1529-8027
DOI:10.1111/jns.12464