M Macovei, M Alexianu, C Vasilescu, M E Alexianu, A Dan, B Burghelea
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Clinical, electrophysiological and morphological (sural nerve and gastrocnemius muscle biopsies) data of a 57-year-old man with a chronic sensorimotor polyneuropathy of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type associated with a progressive cerebello-extrapyramidal syndrome are reported. Patient's family data were negative. Nerve structural and ultrastructural examinations revealed the morphological picture of a tomaculous neuropathy. The association of different clinical syndromes and the specificity of the tomaculous neuropathy are discussed.