Neuro: ...axonal or "domalodine"-type neuropathy"... sm...
Posted By: Perplexed on 2009-05-06
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Subject: Neuro: ...axonal or "domalodine"-type neuropathy"... sm...
Doc has done electrodiagnostic testing and and finds no evidence of "any systemic process affecting the peripheral nerves of either an axonal or S/L 'domalodine'-type involving either the motor or sensory nerves."
TIA for your suggestions!
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