Nerve biopsy in patients with AIDS.

Autor: Calore EE; Department of Pathology, Emilio Ribas Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil., Shulte G, Penalva De Oliveira AC, Cavaliere MJ, Perez Calore NM, Weg R
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Pathologica [Pathologica] 1998 Feb; Vol. 90 (1), pp. 31-5.
Abstrakt: Patients with AIDS can present clinical involvement of the peripheral nervous system due to different causes. In the present work, it was studied the histopathological changes in sural nerve biopsy of fifteen patients with AIDS with this clinical involvement. It was observed the presence of a polyarteritis nodosa-like vasculitis of small arteries with fibrinoid necrosis in the sural nerve of 3 patients, one of them associated to polyradiculitis due to cytomegalovirus infection (CMV). Six patients presented mild axonal loss by light microscopy. Three other patients had a more important axonal neuropathy with myelin ovoids by teasing. By the electron microscopy in these patients were observed some fibers with axonal damage. The other three patients had normal sural nerves. We concluded that sural nerve biopsy may be important in peripheral neuropathies or myelo-radiculo-polyneuropathies in AIDS especially to search for nerve vasculitis, because it can change the therapeutic approach.
Databáze: MEDLINE