Association of small-fiber polyneuropathy with three previously unassociated rare missense SCN9A variants
Background: Small fiber polyneuropathy (SFN) involves ectopic firing and degeneration of small-diameter, somatic/autonomic peripheral axons. Causes include diabetes, inflammation and rare pathogenic mutations, including in SCN9-11 genes that encode small fiber sodium channels. Aims: The aim of this...
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Main Authors: | Mary A. Kelley (Author), Anne Louise Oaklander (Author) |
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