Polyneuropathy
Basics
Description
- A peripheral nerve disorder in which many nerves throughout the body malfunction simultaneously
- Typically affects distal nerves most prominently
- Acute polyneuropathy causes:
- Infectious:
- Toxin-producing bacteria
- Viruses
- Autoimmune:
- Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS)
- Toxic (heavy metals):
- Lead
- Mercury
- Drugs:
- Anticonvulsants (phenytoin, lithium)
- Antibiotics (dapsone, isoniazid, metronidazole, nitrofurantoin, sulfonamides)
- Chemotherapy (oxaliplatin, paclitaxel)
- Sedatives (hexobarbital and barbital)
- Infectious:
- Cancer:
- Multiple myeloma
- Direct tumor invasion
- Postradiation or surgery
- Chronic polyneuropathy causes:
- Diabetes (most common)
- Alcohol abuse
- Nutritional deficiencies:
- Thiamine
- B12
- HIV
- Hypothyroidism
- Liver failure
- Kidney failure
- Lung cancer
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDM)
Epidemiology
Incidence And Prevalence Estimates
- In the US, the prevalence of polyneuropathy is ∼2% in the general population
- It is 8% in patients > 55 yr of age
- The most common cause in the US is diabetes and it occurs in ∼50% of diabetics on insulin
Etiology
- Myelin dysfunction:
- Parainfectious immune response triggered by antigens that cross-react with antigens in the peripheral nervous system:
- Encapsulated bacteria:
- Campylobacter sp
- Diphtheria
- Viruses:
- Enteric
- Influenza viruses
- HIV
- Vaccines:
- Influenza
- Encapsulated bacteria:
- GBS:
- Acute onset due to myelin dysfunction
- Rapidly progressive weakness and may lead to respiratory failure
- CIDM:
- Chronic illness of myelin dysfunction
- Symptoms may recur or progress over months and years
- Parainfectious immune response triggered by antigens that cross-react with antigens in the peripheral nervous system:
- Oxidative stress:
- As the myelin begins to regenerate, sodium channel receptors can become altered, leading to reduced resting potential and increased ectopic impulses
- Vasa nervosum compromise:
- Vascular supply to nerves compromised leading to nerve infarction and electrical instability
- Primary dysfunction of the axon
- Most often the result of toxic–metabolic disorders:
- Diabetes
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Drugs/chemicals
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Citation
Schaider, Jeffrey J., et al., editors. "Polyneuropathy." 5-Minute Emergency Consult, 7th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2027. Emergency Central, emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307632/0.0/Polyneuropathy_.
Polyneuropathy. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, et al, eds. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Wolters Kluwer; 2027. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307632/0.0/Polyneuropathy_. Accessed June 18, 2026.
Polyneuropathy. (2027). In Schaider, J. J., Barkin, R. M., Hayden, S. R., Wolfe, R. E., Barkin, A. Z., Shayne, P., & Rosen, P. (Eds.), 5-Minute Emergency Consult (7th ed.). Wolters Kluwer. https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307632/0.0/Polyneuropathy_
Polyneuropathy [Internet]. In: Schaider JJJ, Barkin RMR, Hayden SRS, et al, eds. 5-Minute Emergency Consult. Wolters Kluwer; 2027. [cited 2026 June 18]. Available from: https://emergency.unboundmedicine.com/emergency/view/5-Minute_Emergency_Consult/307632/0.0/Polyneuropathy_.
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