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Old 01-22-2013, 08:30 AM #3
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On the website it says : "in sensory neuronopathies or multifocal neuropathies, it (ENFD) may be preferentially reduced proximally at the thigh ". Does this match my results (the thigh number is higher but more reduced based on the norms). Also I sent some questions to the lab about y age and the affects on the results including a question about the morphology of the fibers because it was not included in teh report.

Glenntaj - you said that my values were still low...do you have any idea what a normal range for these areas (thigh and calf) are? also when you say that the SGNFD could "indicate small-fiber autonomic neuropathy" do you think that it could also indicate purely SFN?
thank you so much
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