呋喃妥因和二甲胺四环素相关的血管性神经病变:病例报告和文献综述。

Mohammad Aladawi, Shahar Shelly, P James B Dyck, Matthew Koster, JaNean Engelstad, Ezequiel A Piccione, Elie Naddaf
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背景:血管性神经病通常表现为急性至亚急性,具有不对称模式,累及多个周围神经区域。药物性血管炎是一种常被忽视的血管性神经病变病因。方法:我们报告了第一例呋喃妥因相关的病例和一例二甲胺环素相关的血管性神经病变,并对文献进行了回顾。结果:第一位患者是一名60岁的女性,她在使用呋洛英后出现轴索感觉运动周围神经病变,桡神经浅表活检证实血管炎。第二例患者为23岁女性,有二甲胺四环素治疗的寻常性痤疮病史,表现为亚急性右侧腓总单神经病变,随后为左侧腓深单神经病变,抗核、核周抗中性粒细胞细胞质、髓过氧化物酶抗体和MPO滴度升高,腓神经活检显示大动脉血管炎。最后,我们对以前发表的病例进行了全面的回顾。结论:药物应被视为药物性血管性神经病变的触发因素。准确的诊断将确保及时治疗。
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Nitrofurantoin and Minocycline-Associated Vasculitic Neuropathy: Case Reports and Literature Review.

Background: Vasculitic neuropathies usually present acutely to subacutely, with an asymmetric pattern, involving multiple peripheral nerve territories. Drug-induced vasculitis is an often overlooked etiology of vasculitic neuropathy.

Methods: We present the first reported case of nitrofurantoin-associated and an illustrative case of minocycline-associated vasculitic neuropathy, with a review of the literature.

Results: The first patient is a 60-year-old woman who developed axonal sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy after nitrofurantoin use, with a superficial radial nerve biopsy confirming vasculitis. The second patient is a 23-year-old woman, with a history of acne vulgaris treated with minocycline, who presented with a subacute right common peroneal mononeuropathy followed by a left deep peroneal mononeuropathy, with elevated antinuclear, perinuclear-antineutrophil cytoplasmic, and myleoperoxidase antibodies, and MPO titers, and a sural nerve biopsy showing large arteriole vasculitis. Finally, we provide a comprehensive review of previously published cases.

Conclusions: Medications should be considered as a trigger for medication-induced vasculitic neuropathy. Accurate diagnosis would ensure timely treatment.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease provides original articles of interest to physicians who treat patients with neuromuscular diseases, including disorders of the motor neuron, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, muscle, and autonomic nervous system. Each issue highlights the most advanced and successful approaches to diagnosis, functional assessment, surgical intervention, pharmacologic treatment, rehabilitation, and more.
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