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Hi guys! I'd really appreciate it if someone can help me with this:
I don't understand how a peripheral nerve problem can lead to loss of all sensory modalities in a "stocking and glove" distribution. I'm ok with the one nerve one area concept... ie. sever the median, knock out sensation over some fingers... but this is really confusing me!
Thanks in advance
I don't understand how a peripheral nerve problem can lead to loss of all sensory modalities in a "stocking and glove" distribution. I'm ok with the one nerve one area concept... ie. sever the median, knock out sensation over some fingers... but this is really confusing me!
Thanks in advance

You're right, it isn't syringomyelia but a peripheral polyneuropathy, often from diabetes. I think the key is that axons most distant from their cell body are affected first. All nerve types can be involved.