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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Polyneuropathies Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Inherited neuropathies, Neuropathies associated with systemic and metabolic disorders, Neuropathies associated with infectious and inflammatory diseases, Critical illness neuropathy (axonal), Other neuropathies, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Diagnosis, Laboratory Tests, Imaging Studies, Diagnostic Procedures, Treatment, Medications, Therapeutic Procedures, Prevention, Outcome, When to Refer, References,
. Topics Discussed: polyneuropathies. Excerpt: | | Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Dejerine-Sottas disease (HMSN type III)
Friedreich ataxia
Refsum disease (HMSN type IV)
Porphyria (axonal)
| | Motor symptoms usually occur first, and weakness is often most marked proximally and in the upper limbs Sensory symptoms and signs may be proximal or distal in distribution Autonomic involvement is sometimes pronounced |
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