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Risk factors for toxic peripheral neuropathies?
Samuel Pleasure, MD, Neurology, 04:14PM Nov 2, 2014
All neurologists have experienced the difficulty of managing patients with idiopathic acquired peripheral neuropathies. Many patients with symmetric polyneuropathies have no clear inciting factor. Once the usual suspects are ruled out, a great many of these patients are left with a frustrating and progressive problem with no clear causality. A recent study in the Annals of Neurology (Beutler et al., Annals of Neurology Novermber 2014 issue) has put forward an extremely interesting and potentially important proposition...
Samuel Pleasure, MD, Neurology, 04:14PM Nov 2, 2014
All neurologists have experienced the difficulty of managing patients with idiopathic acquired peripheral neuropathies. Many patients with symmetric polyneuropathies have no clear inciting factor. Once the usual suspects are ruled out, a great many of these patients are left with a frustrating and progressive problem with no clear causality. A recent study in the Annals of Neurology (Beutler et al., Annals of Neurology Novermber 2014 issue) has put forward an extremely interesting and potentially important proposition...