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Longitudinal follow-up and prognostic factors in nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy.

Etienne FortanierEmilien DelmontGiovanni CorazzaLudivine KoutonJoelle MicallefShahram Attarian
Published in: Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS (2024)
The clinical course generally improved favorably at 6 months with notable amelioration in the primary disability scores, sensory deficits, and ataxia. However, distal motor impairment associated with peripheral neuropathy persisted, with distal axonal loss emerging as the main prognostic factor for long-term disability in these young patients.
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