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Chronic axonal-demyelinating polyradicular neuropathy associated with mycosis fungoides: a case report

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Case of a 58-year-old patient diagnosed as having mycosis fungoides (MF) who presented with sensory ataxia, limbs weakness and neurophysiological and laboratory signs indicative of autoimmune chronic mixed axonal-demyelinating sensory-motor polyradicular neuropathy. The possibility that MF may be associated with an immunomediated peripheral neuropathy, even in the absence of a direct invasion of the nerves and widespread visceral involvement, should be considered.

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Cardinali, P., Serrao, M., Rossi, P. et al. Chronic axonal-demyelinating polyradicular neuropathy associated with mycosis fungoides: a case report. Neurol Sci 26, 344–348 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-005-0495-5

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