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Hope15 04-05-2009 10:13 AM

SFN question...
 
I'm kind of in limbo here with our health insurance as my husband is changing jobs. I still want to get a skin punch biopsy test to check for SFN. The last neurologist that I saw said that would be fine, but he said something about my blood tests indicating that I may not have it? How can blood tests possibly indicate this?

glenntaj 04-06-2009 05:33 AM

They can't, to my knowledge.
 
In fact, one of the hallmarks of small-fiber neuropathy of unknown or idiopathic cause is that often, all blood and other tests (i.e., nerve conduction/EMG of the larger fibers) are negative or normal, and that's why it takes specialized testing such as skin biopsy or qualitiative sensory testing to notice dysfunction of the small nerve fibres.

The doctor may mean that you show no blood test indicationos of vasculitis, toxicity, or impaired glucose tolerance, to name three common causes of small-fiber disruption--but that doesn't mean you can't have such disruption. The skin biopsy is really still the gold standard, as it directly looks for damage to the fibers (though there are other experimental technologies in the pipeline to try to detect such damage).

amit 04-06-2009 10:20 AM

skin biopsy
 
The skin biopsy is the test that can detect if trere is a demage to the small fibers, but yet, can't say what was the reason.


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