| Typical CIDP | Classic presentation with progressive, symmetric, proximal and distal weakness with sensory involvement |
| Pure sensory CIDP | Predominantly sensory symptoms with minimal or no motor involvement |
| Pure motor CIDP | Prominent motor weakness without significant sensory deficits |
| Focal/Multifocal (MADSAM) | Asymmetric or multifocal presentation, also known as Lewis-Sumner syndrome |
| Distal acquired demyelinating symmetric (DADS) | Predominantly distal weakness and sensory loss |
| Pediatric CIDP | Presents in children with often more prominent sensory features |
| Databases | OMIMOrphanetClinicalTrialsPubMed |