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Longitudinal Assessment of Oxaliplatin-Induced Neuropathy
Neurol 77:980-986, Burakgazi, A.Z.,et al, 2011
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Article Abstract
This study demonstrates that oxaliplatin is associated with mild, sensory, and motor axon loss that may not be reversible. Axonal loss was detected by electrophysiology, rTNS, and distal leg IENFD. Several subjects reported prominent sensory symptoms that were not associated with axon loss, and that may or may not represent neuropathy. ON is an attractive paradigm for neuroprotection studies and the distal leg IENFD is an objective measure that requires minimal subject participation or study site expertise.
 
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