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Relationship between polyneuropathy disability (PND) scores and familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP) stages

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Description and relationship between polyneuropathy disability (PND) scores and familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP) stages

PND score

PND score description

FAP stage

FAP stage description

0

No impairment

0

No symptoms

I

Sensory disturbances, preserved walking capability

1

Unimpaired ambulation; mostly mild sensory and motor neuropathy in the lower limbs

II

Impaired walking capability but ability to walk without a stick or crutches

2

Assistance with ambulation needed; mostly moderate impairment progression to the lower limbs, upper limbs and trunk

IIa

Walking only with the help of 1 stick or crutch

2

Assistance with ambulation needed; mostly moderate impairment progression to the lower limbs, upper limbs and trunk

IIIb

Walking with the help of 2 sticks or crutches

2

Assistance with ambulation needed; mostly moderate impairment progression to the lower limbs, upper limbs and trunk

IV

Confined to a wheelchair or bedridden

3

Wheelchair-bound or bedridden; severe sensory and motor neuropathy of all limbs

Abbreviations: FAP, familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy; PND, polyneuropathy disability

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