Herlicoviez D, Lechevalier B, L'Hirondel J, Coquerel G, Lucas P
Rev Neurol (Paris). 1979 Jul-Aug;135(6-7):541-56.
The authors describe a family, of which 13 members had peripheral neuropathy manifesting as episodes of paralysies usually provoked by minor compression of nerve trunks. Nerve and muscle biopsies in two patients, demonstrated many thickenings of the myelin sheath ("tomacula"). Electron microscopy investigations are used as a basis for discussing the origin and place of this affection among other hereditary neuropathies.
作者描述了一个家族,其中13名成员患有周围神经病变,表现为通常由神经干轻微受压引发的麻痹发作。对两名患者进行的神经和肌肉活检显示,髓鞘有许多增厚处(“腊肠样结构”)。电子显微镜检查结果被用作在其他遗传性神经病变中讨论这种病症的起源和部位的依据。