What is PolyNeuroExchange?


This site is designed to share up-to-date information on symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for peripheral neuropathies. Video and audio presentations provide insights from recognized leaders in the field of inflammatory neuropathies and related sciences. CSL Behring has collaborated with these global thought leaders and experts in their field to share their expertise and latest research that has been presented at scientific congresses in this digital format.

Learn more about the pathogenesis and mechanism of action of inflammatory neuropathies, as well as the results and implications of clinical trials for new treatments. Although various neuropathies may be discussed, particular attention is given to Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP), Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Multifocal Motor Neuropathy (MMN).

We hope this information will be relevant for health care professionals, patients and caregivers. However, the information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between the patient and physician.

Any information provided on the website is only for scientific exchange and not for promotional purposes.

CSL Behring is responsible for the content and development of polyneuroexchange.com.

Who are the presenters?


All of the video and audio presenters are experts in their respective fields of research. They are well-established teachers, clinicians, researchers, authors, and advisory board members. They are pleased to share their expertise with you on this website.

More to come


The content you see here is just the beginning. Additional videos and slide presentations will be added in the future, so check back frequently.

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What is Chronic Inflammatory
Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)
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What is Guillain-Barré
Syndrome (GBS)?
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What is Multifocal Motor
Neuropathy (MMN)?
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