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Generally, small fiber neuropathies preferentially or exclusively attack the small sensory nerves that are thinly myelinated or unmyelinated, and which subsume the sensations of pain, temperature, and a number of autonomic functions such as blood pressure and peristalsis of the digestive tract. The symptoms are therefore sensory or autonomic in nature, thought these can be quite varied in both kind and intensity.