“…large myelinated fibers [1,10,11] and thin myelin sheaths [1,6,[9][10][11], all consistent with hypomyelinating neuropathies [1,7,10]. Muscle biopsy can reveal early muscle innervation disorder [11] with generalized small muscle fibers [8,9] and neurogenic muscular atrophy [8,9]. On electron microscopic examination, a marked widening of the nodes of Ranvier is often noticed [1,2,6,11], leading to a loss of attachment sites of the myelin loops in the paranodal regions [1,2,11] and an absence of the typical transverse bands that cross the paranodal junctional gap [1,13].…”