BMJ neurology open

Non-invasive nerve tests for small nerve damage in long COVID-19

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Abstract

Essence

Non-invasive testing found small fibre neuropathy evidence in a subset of symptomatic long COVID-19 patients.

Evidence

This observational assessment applied routine neurophysiology and a multimodal non-invasive SFN protocol to nine confirmed long COVID-19 patients with SFNSL scores above 10, finding SFN evidence in three (33%).

Caveat

The sample was very small, symptomatic, and uncontrolled, so the abstract cannot estimate SFN prevalence or diagnostic performance in broader long COVID-19 populations.

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