Severe infantile axonal neuropathy with respiratory failure.

Muscle Nerve

Institute for Neuromuscular Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead, P.O. Box 3515, Parramatta, NSW 2124, Australia.

Published: June 2001

We describe 5 infants (4 male, 1 female) with a severe intractable form of motor-sensory axonal neuropathy. All became ventilator-dependent, 4 have since died and 1 remains static. Diaphragmatic paralysis was an early feature with generalized neuropathy evolving rapidly. Nerve conduction studies and biopsies were consistent with axonal disease. This disorder could be a new condition or part of the spectrum of inherited neuropathies of the axonal degenerative type. It may be that there is a "switching-off" in the infant's Schwann cell-axonal interactions in utero or in the early postnatal period, resulting in severe progressive deterioration and then a static period without recovery.

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