Abstract

Autoimmune nodopathy is a new entity of immune-mediated neuropathies associated with antibodies against nodal-paranodal epitopes. We present a detailed clinical and serological work-up of a patient with autoimmune nodopathy with anti-neurofascin-155 (anti-NF-155) IgG4 antibodies who was treated with low-dose (500 mg) rituximab, which led to a decrease of anti-NF-155 antibody titer, depletion of B cells, normalization of the levels of neurofilament light chain in serum, and significant clinical improvement. This case suggests that a low-dose rituximab could be as effective as previously reported much higher doses, and presumably with a lower risk of adverse effects and infections.

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