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sensory
(redirected from Sensory neuropathy)

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sensory (less commonly), sensorial
1. of or relating to the senses or the power of sensation
2. of or relating to those processes and structures within an organism that receive stimuli from the environment and convey them to the brain


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[12] The subjects were divided into three groups: (1) subjects with peripheral sensory neuropathy and no additional discernible pathology (n=78), (2) subjects with peripheral neuropathy and foot ulcers (n=44), and (3) subjects with peripheral neuropathy and acute neuropathic fractures (Charcot's joint) (n=21).
This application will include data from a previously reported Phase 3 study in HIV-associated sensory neuropathy (HIV-AN) combined with results from an ongoing Phase 3 study in postherpetic
We expect this PHN study, together with our previously reported, positive Phase 3 study in HIV-associated sensory neuropathy (HIV-AN), will provide the basis of a marketing application for a broad label in neuropathic pain in Europe early next year," he added.
 
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