Background & Objective: Co-exiting of CIDP and diabetes mellitus had been reported. Idiopathic
CIDP(I-CIDP) is a treatable disease and had favorable response to immunosuppressive therapies but
there is no established data for CIDP in diabetic patients (DM-CIDP). This study aims to determine
clinical characteristics, phenotypes, electrophysiological tests and treatment response of CIDP in
diabetic patients; and to determine the response to immunosuppressive therapy in DM-CIDP and I-CIDP.
Methods: The study was a retrospective chart review of Prasat Neurological Institute patients with
diagnosis of CIDP between January 1st, 2008 and December 31th, 2015.
Results: Sixty four CIDP patients were identified, 12 were DM-CIDP and 52 were I-CIDP. Clinical
characteristics, phenotypes, disease duration and disease severity in DM-CIPD were not different from
I-CIDP. Demyelinating changes in nerve conduction studies were not different in the two entities but
axonal features were more predominant in DM-CIDP. DM-CIDP also responded to immunosuppressive
treatment, with modified Ranking Scale decreased after treatment as in I-CIDP. There was no difference
in treatment response in DM-CIDP and I-CIDP.
Conclusion: Clinical characteristics, phenotypes, disease severity and treatment response to
immunosuppressive treatment in DM-CIPD were not different from I-CIDP. Demyelinating features
in nerve conduction studies were not different in the two entities but axonal features were more
predominant in DM-CIDP.
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