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The skin punch biopsy only shows the end points of the nerves. The dorsal roots are the ganglia along the spine, where sensory information is processed, and transferred to the brain. These can be damaged by toxins, toxic drugs, viruses, bacteria, trauma, autoimmune attack etc. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread170562.html Only the new MRI procedure outlined by en bloc can say for sure with this problem. It is difficult to get this diagnosis, and treatments still are lacking for it. I posted some of that information on Clay's post.
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