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Review
. 2013 May;31(2):463-76.
doi: 10.1016/j.ncl.2013.01.008. Epub 2013 Mar 13.

Cryptogenic sensory polyneuropathy

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Review

Cryptogenic sensory polyneuropathy

Mamatha Pasnoor et al. Neurol Clin. 2013 May.

Abstract

Chronic sensory or sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a common cause for referral to neurologists. Despite extensive diagnostic testing, up to one-third of these patients remain without a known cause, and are referred to as having cryptogenic sensory peripheral neuropathy. Symptoms progress slowly. On examination, there may be additional mild toe flexion and extension weakness. Electrophysiologic testing and histology reveals axonal neuropathy. Prognosis is usually favorable, as most patients maintain independent ambulation. Besides patient education and reassurance, management is focused on pharmacotherapy for neuropathic pain and physical therapy for balance training, and, occasionally, assistive devices.

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