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Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats

There is a paucity of information on the clinical course and outcome of young cats with polyneuropathy. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features, diagnostic investigations, and outcome of a large cohort of cats with inflammatory polyneuropathy from several European countries. Seven...

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Autores principales: van Renen, Jana, Fischer, Andrea, Kolb, Ninja, Wielaender, Franziska, Zablotski, Yury, Nessler, Jasmin, Tipold, Andrea, Cappello, Rodolfo, Flegel, Thomas, Loderstedt, Shenja, Gnirs, Kirsten, Rentmeister, Kai, Rupp, Stephan, von Klopmann, Thilo, Steffen, Frank, Jurina, Konrad, Del Vecchio, Omar V., Deutschland, Martin, König, Florian, Gandini, Gualtiero, Harcourt-Brown, Tom, Kornberg, Marion, Bianchi, Ezio, Gagliardo, Teresa, Menchetti, Marika, Schenk, Henning, Tabanez, Joana, Matiasek, Kaspar, Rosati, Marco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.875657
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author van Renen, Jana
Fischer, Andrea
Kolb, Ninja
Wielaender, Franziska
Zablotski, Yury
Nessler, Jasmin
Tipold, Andrea
Cappello, Rodolfo
Flegel, Thomas
Loderstedt, Shenja
Gnirs, Kirsten
Rentmeister, Kai
Rupp, Stephan
von Klopmann, Thilo
Steffen, Frank
Jurina, Konrad
Del Vecchio, Omar V.
Deutschland, Martin
König, Florian
Gandini, Gualtiero
Harcourt-Brown, Tom
Kornberg, Marion
Bianchi, Ezio
Gagliardo, Teresa
Menchetti, Marika
Schenk, Henning
Tabanez, Joana
Matiasek, Kaspar
Rosati, Marco
author_facet van Renen, Jana
Fischer, Andrea
Kolb, Ninja
Wielaender, Franziska
Zablotski, Yury
Nessler, Jasmin
Tipold, Andrea
Cappello, Rodolfo
Flegel, Thomas
Loderstedt, Shenja
Gnirs, Kirsten
Rentmeister, Kai
Rupp, Stephan
von Klopmann, Thilo
Steffen, Frank
Jurina, Konrad
Del Vecchio, Omar V.
Deutschland, Martin
König, Florian
Gandini, Gualtiero
Harcourt-Brown, Tom
Kornberg, Marion
Bianchi, Ezio
Gagliardo, Teresa
Menchetti, Marika
Schenk, Henning
Tabanez, Joana
Matiasek, Kaspar
Rosati, Marco
author_sort van Renen, Jana
collection PubMed
description There is a paucity of information on the clinical course and outcome of young cats with polyneuropathy. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features, diagnostic investigations, and outcome of a large cohort of cats with inflammatory polyneuropathy from several European countries. Seventy cats with inflammatory infiltrates in intramuscular nerves and/or peripheral nerve biopsies were retrospectively included. Information from medical records and follow up were acquired via questionnaires filled by veterinary neurologists who had submitted muscle and nerve biopsies (2011–2019). Median age at onset was 10 months (range: 4–120 months). The most common breed was British short hair (25.7%), followed by Domestic short hair (24.3%), Bengal cat (11.4%), Maine Coon (8.6%) and Persian cat (5.7%), and 14 other breeds. Male cats were predominantly affected (64.3%). Clinical signs were weakness (98.6%) and tetraparesis (75.7%) in association with decreased withdrawal reflexes (83.6%) and, less commonly, cranial nerve signs (17.1%), spinal pain/hyperesthesia (12.9%), and micturition/defecation problems (14.3%). Onset was sudden (30.1%) or insidious (69.1%), and an initial progressive phase was reported in 74.3%. Characteristic findings on electrodiagnostic examination were presence of generalized spontaneous electric muscle activity (89.6%), decreased motor nerve conduction velocity (52.3%), abnormal F-wave studies (72.4%), pattern of temporal dispersion (26.1%) and unremarkable sensory tests. The clinical course was mainly described as remittent (49.2%) or remittent-relapsing (34.9%), while stagnation, progressive course or waxing and waning were less frequently reported. Relapses were common and occurred in 35.7% of the cats' population. An overall favorable outcome was reported in 79.4% of patients. In conclusion, young age at the time of diagnosis and sudden onset of clinical signs were significantly associated with recovery (p < 0.05). Clinical and electrodiagnostic features and the remittent-relapsing clinical course resembles juvenile chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), as seen in human (children/adolescents), in many aspects.
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spelling pubmed-91567992022-06-02 Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats van Renen, Jana Fischer, Andrea Kolb, Ninja Wielaender, Franziska Zablotski, Yury Nessler, Jasmin Tipold, Andrea Cappello, Rodolfo Flegel, Thomas Loderstedt, Shenja Gnirs, Kirsten Rentmeister, Kai Rupp, Stephan von Klopmann, Thilo Steffen, Frank Jurina, Konrad Del Vecchio, Omar V. Deutschland, Martin König, Florian Gandini, Gualtiero Harcourt-Brown, Tom Kornberg, Marion Bianchi, Ezio Gagliardo, Teresa Menchetti, Marika Schenk, Henning Tabanez, Joana Matiasek, Kaspar Rosati, Marco Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science There is a paucity of information on the clinical course and outcome of young cats with polyneuropathy. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical features, diagnostic investigations, and outcome of a large cohort of cats with inflammatory polyneuropathy from several European countries. Seventy cats with inflammatory infiltrates in intramuscular nerves and/or peripheral nerve biopsies were retrospectively included. Information from medical records and follow up were acquired via questionnaires filled by veterinary neurologists who had submitted muscle and nerve biopsies (2011–2019). Median age at onset was 10 months (range: 4–120 months). The most common breed was British short hair (25.7%), followed by Domestic short hair (24.3%), Bengal cat (11.4%), Maine Coon (8.6%) and Persian cat (5.7%), and 14 other breeds. Male cats were predominantly affected (64.3%). Clinical signs were weakness (98.6%) and tetraparesis (75.7%) in association with decreased withdrawal reflexes (83.6%) and, less commonly, cranial nerve signs (17.1%), spinal pain/hyperesthesia (12.9%), and micturition/defecation problems (14.3%). Onset was sudden (30.1%) or insidious (69.1%), and an initial progressive phase was reported in 74.3%. Characteristic findings on electrodiagnostic examination were presence of generalized spontaneous electric muscle activity (89.6%), decreased motor nerve conduction velocity (52.3%), abnormal F-wave studies (72.4%), pattern of temporal dispersion (26.1%) and unremarkable sensory tests. The clinical course was mainly described as remittent (49.2%) or remittent-relapsing (34.9%), while stagnation, progressive course or waxing and waning were less frequently reported. Relapses were common and occurred in 35.7% of the cats' population. An overall favorable outcome was reported in 79.4% of patients. In conclusion, young age at the time of diagnosis and sudden onset of clinical signs were significantly associated with recovery (p < 0.05). Clinical and electrodiagnostic features and the remittent-relapsing clinical course resembles juvenile chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), as seen in human (children/adolescents), in many aspects. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9156799/ /pubmed/35664840 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.875657 Text en Copyright © 2022 van Renen, Fischer, Kolb, Wielaender, Zablotski, Nessler, Tipold, Cappello, Flegel, Loderstedt, Gnirs, Rentmeister, Rupp, von Klopmann, Steffen, Jurina, Del Vecchio, Deutschland, König, Gandini, Harcourt-Brown, Kornberg, Bianchi, Gagliardo, Menchetti, Schenk, Tabanez, Matiasek and Rosati. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
van Renen, Jana
Fischer, Andrea
Kolb, Ninja
Wielaender, Franziska
Zablotski, Yury
Nessler, Jasmin
Tipold, Andrea
Cappello, Rodolfo
Flegel, Thomas
Loderstedt, Shenja
Gnirs, Kirsten
Rentmeister, Kai
Rupp, Stephan
von Klopmann, Thilo
Steffen, Frank
Jurina, Konrad
Del Vecchio, Omar V.
Deutschland, Martin
König, Florian
Gandini, Gualtiero
Harcourt-Brown, Tom
Kornberg, Marion
Bianchi, Ezio
Gagliardo, Teresa
Menchetti, Marika
Schenk, Henning
Tabanez, Joana
Matiasek, Kaspar
Rosati, Marco
Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title_full Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title_fullStr Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title_short Clinical Course and Diagnostic Findings of Biopsy Controlled Presumed Immune-Mediated Polyneuropathy in 70 European Cats
title_sort clinical course and diagnostic findings of biopsy controlled presumed immune-mediated polyneuropathy in 70 european cats
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35664840
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.875657
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