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Oaklander AL et al. - Small-fiber-predominant polyneuropathies cause CRPS-like abnormalities, and pathological studies of nerves from chronic CRPS-I patients confirm small-fiber-predominant pathology. Restoring the interest of neurologists in RSD/CRPS should improve patient care and broaden the knowledge of small-fiber functions.

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