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J Insur Med. 2010;42(1):30-3.

Hereditary neuropathy.

Heidenreich WF.

Northwestern Mutual, 720 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA.

Abstract

A 58-year-old male presented with a history of slowly progressive bilateral hand

weakness manifested by decreased grip strength and pinch strength associated

with some pain in the first metacarpal-carpal joints with atrophy of the muscles

of the web space. An evaluation based on history, physical exam, and judicious

diagnostic testing yielded a finding of motor and sensory peripheral

polyneuropathy and a working diagnosis of hereditary nerve pressure palsy

syndrome (HNPP) or hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies.

The clinical findings and diagnostic tests for sensory and motor peripheral

neuropathy are discussed. The case details over time, hereditary features, and

the natural history of this disorder lead to a favorable clinical and insurance

medicine prognosis.

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