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Default A number of autoimmune conditions--

--such as celiac, are known for affecting parts of the body neurologically beyond the usual "stocking/glove" distiribution.

Also, neuropathies due to toxicity, such as from heavy metals, some chemotherapy drugs, and ciguatera poisoning, often have a more global distribution.
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