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Old 02-19-2013, 05:15 PM #1
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Default IDIOPATHIC Mononeuritis Multiplex at 30?

Hi All,
I can't seem to find any stat's or info related to IDIOPATHIC mononeuritis multiplex? and age? As a 30 year old women, this label with no action, just dosn't sit right with me! I've experienced four EXTREMELY painful major nerves palsies in three years and multiple minor palsies, all co-existing in different states of recovery. HNPP negative. I passed on the nerve biopsy because I can't decide which limb to sacrifice next at the risk of no diagnosis anyway! Can anyone shed some light on IDIOPATHIC MNM in young women?
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