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Old 10-17-2020, 07:10 AM
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Default An attack on the dorsal root ganglia--

--that results in an acute full-body sensory neuropathy would be more correctly referred to clinically as a neuronopathy, in that the cell bodies (the soma) rather than the axon (the conducting wire), is the site of the attack.

There are a number of entities that this can result from, many of them autoimune.

Take a look at:

Sensory Neuronopathies
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