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. 2018 Feb 9;115(6):83–90. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2018.083

Table 1. Basic diagnostic methods and main clinical symptoms in polyneuropathy (selected from [40, e15]).

Patient history: personal, system, occupational, social, and family history
Main symptoms and clinical findings Symptoms Clinical findings*
Sensory Sensation of furriness and numbness Hypesthesia for various qualities, hypalgesia
Tingling, burning, and cold parasthesia Heat and cold allodynia
Burning pain, stinging, electric shock-like pain Dysesthesia, allodynia
Gait instability, falls Sensory ataxia
Motor Weakness, muscle loss Paresis, reduced muscle tone, muscle atrophy, reduced reflexes
Muscle cramps, fasciculations Muscle cramps on strength testing, fasciculations
Autonomic Dry skin Hypo- and anhidrosis
Body hair loss, skin changes Trophic disorders
Sensation of glare
Bladder dysfunction
Diarrhea
Rapid heartbeat For example, resting tachycardia
Gastrointestinal symptoms For example, gastroparesis
Urogenital symptoms (e.g., impaired micturitionerectile dysfunction)
Neurophysiology: Neurography and EMG, evoked potential
Laboratory tests Basic program Optional advanced program
CRP, differential blood count, electrolytes, liver and kidney function, protein electrophoresis, immunofixation, ‧Bence Jones proteins, TSH, HbA1c, CDT, vitamin B12 Holotranscobalamin; vitamins B1, B6 and E, ANA, p- and c-ANCA, cryoglobulins, hepatitis/HIV/Borrelia serology, anti-IgM-GM1, anti-GQ1b, anti-MAG; cerebrospinal fluid analysis, including bacterial and viral serology
Imaging Nerve ultrasound and MR neurography
Biopsy Nerve biopsy, skin biopsy
Small-fiber diagnostic methods Quantitative sensory testing, special evoked potentials, skin biopsy
Genetics PMP22, GJB1, MPZ, and MFN2, gene panel, trio exome/genome

On neurological examination, the combination of distal reflex loss and reduced vibration or pinprick sensitivity is a sensitive and specific clinical sign in the diagnosis of polyneuropathy (e22).

* Determine medical and neurological status

ANA, autoantibodies; ANCA, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies; CDT, carbohydrate deficient transferrin; CRP, C-reactive protein; EMG, electromyography;

HbA 1c, adult 1c fraction hemoglobin; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; MAG, myelin-associated glycoprotein; MR, magnetic resonance; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone