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Skin Punch Biopsy May Predict, Diagnose Neuropathy Early


 

Skin punch biopsies from a healthy individual: normal baseline epidermal nerve fiber density (top, red arrows); complete denervation 2 days after topical capsaicin; and return of normal nerve fiber density after 29 days. Photos Courtesy Dr. Michael Polydefkis and Peter Hauer/Johns Hopkins Cutaneous Nerve Laboratory

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