Combined Central and Peripheral Demyelinating Disease With Good Response to B-Cell Depleting Therapy

2021 
Combined central and peripheral demyelination (CCPD) is a rare disorder characterized by demyelinating lesions in both the central and peripheral nervous systems. The following case report is of a 29-year-old man who presented with a three-month history of progressive lower and upper limb weakness associated with facial and arm tremor, as well as urinary hesitancy. Brain and spine magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple demyelinating plaques. Nerve conduction studies revealed evidence of demyelination with severe prolongation of distal motor latencies and reduced conduction velocities. The patient received plasmapheresis and high-dose corticosteroids, which lead to clinical improvement. A rituximab infusion protocol was subsequently started, and the patient received two cycles. There was a significant functional improvement upon the use of rituximab. This study reports a rare neurological disease entity and highlights the necessity for conducting larger studies to optimally demonstrate the efficacy of rituximab in CCPD.
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