27+ Sural Nerve Biopsy Anatomy. Biopsy diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. Cadaver study and literature review.
Most commonly, sural nerve biopsy is a common method for evaluating a variety of peripheral neuropathies. The biopsy is usually done to find diseases that affect how the muscle works. Although the sural nerve is considered a purely sensory nerve, motor nerves have been described in four individuals.
Sural nerve biopsy has been a well established diagnostic procedure for the investigation of peripheral neuropathies for over 30 years and the techniques and indications were described by dyck and loufgren at the mayo clinic1 and thomas.2 although indications and guidelines for sural nerve.
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