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Old 02-26-2011, 05:56 PM #1
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Default does anyone else have demyelinating and axonal features with thier neuropahty

The neurologist wants to check for autoimmune issues now. When I read my NCV report from back in July it showed slowing of ncv and prolonged distal latancies in the peroneal, sural, and the tibal nerves. I have prolonged
F-waves of both peroneal and tibal nerves in both legs the right peroneal F-wave was absent. That to me suggests a primarly demyelinating issue by what I have read online about it. My CMAP's were normal expect for the peroneal nerves, this is the only thing to me that suggests any axonal involvement.
If anyone has this issue any advise would be greatly appriciated.

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