Table 2: Detailed description of the patients diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy.
Patient No. |
TNSra |
NCS (Large Fiber Impairment) |
SUDOSCAN (Sudomotor Function)b |
Patient #1 |
12 |
Axonal PSN |
N/A |
Patient #2 |
17 |
N/A |
N/A |
Patient #3 |
12 |
Axonal PSN |
No dysfunction |
Patient #4 |
12 |
N/A |
N/A |
Patient #5 |
21 |
Mixed SMN |
No dysfunction |
Patient #6 |
15 |
Mixed PSN |
No dysfunction |
Patient #7 |
12 |
Axonal PSN |
N/A |
Patient #8 |
10 |
N/A |
Severe dysfunction |
Patient #9 |
11 |
Mixed PSN |
Moderate dysfunction |
Patient #10 |
20 |
Mixed SMN |
Moderate dysfunction |
Patient #11 |
18 |
Axonal PSN |
No dysfunction |
Patient #12 |
13 |
Axonal PSN |
Severe dysfunction |
Patient #13 |
17 |
Axonal PSN |
Moderate dysfunction |
PSN: Pure Sensory Neuropathy (N/A = Not Available); NCS: Nerve Conduction Studies; SMN: Sensory Motor Neuropathy; Tnsr: Total Neuropathy Score Reduced
aScore 0 indicates no PN, scores 1-9 indicate moderate PN, score > 20 corresponds to severe PN.
bSkin conductance is measured microSiemens (µS). Normal sudomotor function corresponds to an interval of 60-100 µS, moderately reduced sudomotor function: 40-60 µS and severely reduced sudomotor function: 0-40 µS.