MADSAM neuropathy | Neurology Clinical examination revealed pseudoathetosis and mild global weakness of the left arm, stocking pattern vibration and pinprick insensitivity, and only mild proprioceptive impairment of the left hand (video on the Neurology ® Web site at Neurology org)
Differentiating multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor . . . MADSAM is a CIDP variant where patients present with asymmetrical motor weakness in distal limbs with sensory symptoms and signs The differentiation of MADSAM from MMN can be challenging when there is lack of sensory involvement in the former
Treatment Approaches for Atypical CIDP - Frontiers Multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor neuropathy (MADSAM) manifests as a chronic progressive demyelinating mononeuropathy multiplex which can evolve to a confluent pattern indistinguishable from CIDP
What is the treatment for Multifocal Acquired Demyelinating Sensory and . . . MADSAM neuropathy, also known as Lewis-Sumner syndrome, is a variant of chronic acquired demyelinating polyneuropathy characterized by: Asymmetric Acquired Demyelinating Polyneuropathies: MMN and MADSAM Multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor neuropathy: the Lewis-Sumner syndrome
Lewis-Sumner syndrome | About the Disease | GARD Lewis-Sumner syndrome (also known as multifocal acquired demyelinating sensory and motor neuropathy) is a neurological condition affecting primarily the arms and hands (upper limbs) The symptoms are a result of inflammation of the nerves leading to the upper body and the destruction of the fatty covering that protects the nerves (myelin sheath)
Lewis Summer Syndrome or MADSAM - cidpusa. org We report a 55-year-old man with a chief complaint of wasting and weakness of the left quadriceps muscle At age 54, he noticed difficulty in running and weakness in the left thigh, which gradually progressed