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Immunosuppressive treatment of motor neuron syndromes. Attempts to distinguish a treatable disorder.

作者信息

Tan E, Lynn D J, Amato A A, Kissel J T, Rammohan K W, Sahenk Z, Warmolts J R, Jackson C E, Barohn R J, Mendell J R

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus.

出版信息

Arch Neurol. 1994 Feb;51(2):194-200. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1994.00540140104020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine if response to immunosuppressive treatment in motor neuron syndromes could be predicted on the basis of clinical features, anti-GM1 antibodies, or conduction block.

DESIGN

Prospective, uncontrolled, treatment trial using prednisone for 4 months followed by intravenous cyclophosphamide (3 g/m2) continued orally for 6 months.

SETTING

All patients were referred to university hospital medical centers.

PATIENTS

Sixty-five patients with motor neuron syndromes were treated with prednisone; 11 patients had elevated GM1 antibody titers, and 11 patients had conduction block. Forty-five patients received cyclophosphamide, eight of whom had elevated GM1 antibodies and 10 had conduction block.

RESULTS

One patient responded to prednisone, and five patients responded to cyclophosphamide treatment. Only patients with a lower motor neuron syndrome and conduction block improved with either treatment. Response to treatment did not correlate with GM1 antibodies.

CONCLUSIONS

GM1 antibodies did not serve as a marker for improvement in patients with motor neuron syndrome treated with immunosuppressive drugs. Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis failed to improve irrespective of laboratory findings.

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