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Mononeuritic Multiplex:A Harbinger of Acute Leukemia in Relapse
Arch Neurol 51:618-622, Lekos,A.,et al, 1994
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Article Abstract
A 63-year-old woman with a history of acute myeloid leukemia in hematologic remission experienced a succession of acute clinical neuropathies(left median,right radial,and left sciatica)several months before hematologic relapse of leukemia.Electrophysiologic tests localized the abnormalities of the left median nerve and right radial nerves to the arms,and a magnetic resonance imaging scan of the right arm revealed focal swelling of the radial nerve proximal to the elbow.The patient refused treatment for leukemic relapse and died about 6 months after the onset of the neuropathies.An autopsy revealed leukemic infiltrates in multiple nerves without appreciable involvement of the cauda equina or many of the proximal nerves.Mononeuritis multiplex,without polyradiculopathy or diffuse peripheral neuropathy,can be a presenting feature of leukemia.
 
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