Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4343499 Neuroscience Letters 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pathologic and functional diagnostic tests in small fiber neuropathy.•Peripheral nerve imaging: new diagnostic approaches.•New genetic tests: next-generation sequencing techniques in hereditary neuropathies.•Outcome measures in neuropathies: improving the quality of trials.

Peripheral neuropathies are a group of acquired and hereditary disorders presenting with different distribution and nerve fiber class involvement. The overall prevalence is 2.4%, increasing to 8% in the elderly population. However, the frequency may vary depending on the underlying pathogenesis and association with systemic diseases. Distal symmetric polyneuropathy is the most common form, though multiple mononeuropathies, non-length dependent neuropathy and small fiber neuropathy can occur and may require specific diagnostic tools. The use of uniform outcome measures in peripheral neuropathies is important to improve the quality of randomized controlled trials, enabling comparison between studies. Recent developments in defining the optimal set of outcome measures in inflammatory neuropathies may serve as an example for other conditions. Diagnostic and outcome measure advances in peripheral neuropathies will be discussed.

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