Fig. 7From: High-dose intravenous immunoglobulins reduce nerve macrophage infiltration and the severity of bortezomib-induced peripheral neurotoxicity in ratsEffects of IVIg treatment on the caudal nerves of BTZ-treated rats. Severe axonopathy induced by BTZ administration was evident in the caudal nerve (c) if compared to controls (a) and IVIg-treated animals (b). The therapeutic administration of IVIg reduced the severity of the axonopathy (d), but the effect was more evident in the preventive setting (e)Back to article page