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Default Heavy reading, but looks informative

I haven't gotten through this paper yet, but it looks very informative. It's a highly technical, medical paper, but looks to have some great information in it and is brand new.

Diagnosis and management of sensory polyneuropathy

Diagnosis and management of sensory polyneuropathy | The BMJ

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