Diagnostic utility of small fiber analysis in skin biopsies from children with chronic pain

Introduction: Small fiber neuropathies (SFN) are associated with a reduction in quality of life. In adults, epidermal nerve fiber density (END) analysis is recommended for the diagnosis of SFN. In children, END assessment is not often performed. We analyzed small nerve fiber innervation to elucidate...

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Main Authors: Görlach, Jonas (Author) , Ziegler, Andreas (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: Muscle & nerve
Year: 2019, Volume: 61, Issue: 2, Pages: 173-181
ISSN:1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.26766
Online Access:Verlag, Volltext: https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26766
Verlag: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/mus.26766
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Author Notes:Jonas Görlach, Daniel Amsel, Heike Kölbel, Michelle Grzybowsky, Frank Rutsch, Hannah Schlierbach, Arnaud Vanlander, Esther Pogatzki‐Zahn, Kathrin Habig, Stefanie Garkisch, Verena Müller, Thorsten Fritz, Andreas Ziegler, Andreas Hahn, Heidrun H. Krämer, Rudy Van Coster, Anne Schänzer
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Summary:Introduction: Small fiber neuropathies (SFN) are associated with a reduction in quality of life. In adults, epidermal nerve fiber density (END) analysis is recommended for the diagnosis of SFN. In children, END assessment is not often performed. We analyzed small nerve fiber innervation to elucidate the potential diagnostic role of skin biopsies in young patients with pain. Methods: Epidermal nerve fiber density and sudomotor neurite density (SND) were assessed in skin biopsies from 26 patients aged 7 to 20 years (15 female patients) with unexplained chronic pain. The results were compared with clinical data. Results: Epidermal nerve fiber density was abnormal in 50% and borderline in 35% of patients. An underlying medical condition was found in 42% of patients, including metabolic, autoimmune, and genetic disorders. Discussion: Reduction of epidermal nerve fibers can be associated with treatable conditions. Therefore, the analysis of END in children with pain may help to uncover a possible cause and guide potential treatment options.
Item Description:First published: 20 November 2019
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ISSN:1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.26766