TY - JOUR KW - Antiviral Agents KW - Hepatitis C KW - HIV Infections KW - Humans KW - Immunocompromised Host KW - leprosy KW - Lyme Disease KW - Peripheral Nervous System Diseases AU - Créange A AB -
Infective neuropathies constitute a leading cause of neuropathies in the world. The number of patients with nerve lesions related to leprosy remains high despite decreasing number of new cases requiring multidrug regimens. Peripheral neuropathies associated with HIV infection may be found in up to 50% of patients. Neuropathies may be related to the inflammatory reaction against viral antigens, immunodepression, opportunistic infections, and iatrogenic complications of anti-viral drugs. Hepatitis C virus infection has been found in cryoglobulinemic neuropathies. This virus should be screened for exploration of all neuropathies. Rare causes of neuropathy, such as poliomyelitis and diphtheria, and treatable neuropathies such as Lyme disease, should not be forgotten.
BT - La Revue du praticien C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10853554?dopt=Abstract DA - 2000 Apr 01 IS - 7 J2 - Rev Prat LA - fre N2 -Infective neuropathies constitute a leading cause of neuropathies in the world. The number of patients with nerve lesions related to leprosy remains high despite decreasing number of new cases requiring multidrug regimens. Peripheral neuropathies associated with HIV infection may be found in up to 50% of patients. Neuropathies may be related to the inflammatory reaction against viral antigens, immunodepression, opportunistic infections, and iatrogenic complications of anti-viral drugs. Hepatitis C virus infection has been found in cryoglobulinemic neuropathies. This virus should be screened for exploration of all neuropathies. Rare causes of neuropathy, such as poliomyelitis and diphtheria, and treatable neuropathies such as Lyme disease, should not be forgotten.
PY - 2000 SP - 743 EP - 8 T2 - La Revue du praticien TI - [Infectious neuropathies]. VL - 50 SN - 0035-2640 ER -