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Old 08-10-2009, 06:58 AM #1
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Help Pathology report

Well got the staples out, I had 20 of them, yuk ! I received my pathology report, & need to fax to my neuro now so he can put it all together. Not good news, I have denervation, varied fiber size, type II atrophy with scattered type I atrophy small grouping. Sural nerve which is a sensory nerve is normal, no vasculitis. I was hoping it was an immflamatory conditon, but looks otherwise, I will leave it to my neuro to figure out, but am worried! Hoping for good news!
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