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Desmielinización del SNC en gammapatía monoclonal de significado desconocido (MGUS): posible causa de un síndrome de demencia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

H. Hampel
Affiliation:
Institutos Nacionales de Salud, Instituto Nacional sobre Envejecimiento, Laboratorio de Neurociencias, Bethesda, EE UU
C. Schneider
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico, Universidad Ludwig-Maximilian, MunichAlemania
C. Hock
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico, Universidad de Basilea, BasileaSuiza
F. Müller-Spahn
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico, Universidad de Basilea, BasileaSuiza
M. Ackenheil
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico, Universidad Ludwig-Maximilian, MunichAlemania
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Resumen

Sólo algunas publicaciones señalan la posibilidad de participación simultánea del SNC en la enfermedad desmielinizante periférica adquirida. Describimos a dos pacientes con polineuropatía crónica y gammapatía monoclonal de significado desconocido (MGUS) que desarrollaron un síndrome de demencia progresiva con alteraciones extensas de la sustancia blanca cerebral.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 1996

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