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Failure of 3,4-diaminopyridine to Reverse Conduction Block in Inflammatory Demyelinating Neuropathies

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Journal Ann Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 1993 Sep 1
PMID 8363359
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Abstract

3,4-Diaminopyridine was administered to 6 patients with inflammatory demyelinating neuropathies in whom partial conduction block was demonstrable. Four had Guillain-Barré syndrome and 2 had chronic inflammatory demyelinating neuropathy. Nerve conduction studies were performed before the administration of a single oral dose of 3,4-diaminopyridine, and at regular intervals thereafter. Neither resolution of conduction block nor clinical benefit were seen.

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