We report a case of choreo-acanthocytosis in a 33 year-old man with mild chorea of the limbs but no involuntary movements of the face, areflexia, epilepsy and personality changes. Acanthocytosis was 10-20% and creatine-phosphokinase levels were raised. Electrophysiological data were consistent with lower motor neurone dysfunction. Muscle biopsy revealed changes typical of neurogenic atrophy. Nerve biopsy showed a severe loss of large myelinated axons. Electron microscopic examination was in favour of primary axonal damage affecting mainly myelinated fibers and only slightly unmyelinated fibers.