AI Article Synopsis

  • Monoclonal gammopathy and peripheral neuropathy are diseases that often affect older people, with some having related issues caused by abnormal proteins in their blood.
  • These diseases can show different symptoms, from mild to serious, affecting different types of nerves that help us feel and move.
  • Doctors, especially hematologists (blood doctors) and neurologists (nerve doctors), should work together to figure out the right diagnosis and treatment for patients dealing with these conditions.

Article Abstract

Monoclonal gammopathy and peripheral neuropathy are common diseases of elderly patients, and almost 10% of patients with neuropathy of unknown cause have paraprotein. However, growing evidence suggests that several hematological malignancies synthesize and release monoclonal proteins that damage the peripheral nervous system through different mechanisms. The spectrum of the disease varies from mild to rapidly progressive symptoms, sometimes affecting not only sensory nerve fibers, but also motor and autonomic fibers. Therefore, a multidisciplinary approach, mainly between hematologists and neurologists, is recommended in order to establish the correct diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of neurological significance and to tailor therapy based on specific genetic mutations. In this review, we summarize the spectrum of monoclonal gammopathies of neurological significance, their distinctive clinical and neurophysiological phenotypes, the most relevant pathophysiological events and new therapeutic approaches.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946535PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061562DOI Listing

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