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is the product code for a Japanese DVD titled Kamonyoukokamonyou kokari featuring the idol Yoko Kamon (嘉門洋子). Released on March 16, 2012 , it was produced by E-Net Frontier
Under high-magnification microscopy, a pathologist counts the individual nerve fibers crossing the basement membrane into the epidermis. The total number of nerves per linear millimeter of skin determines the overall epidermal nerve density.
Small fiber peripheral neuropathy (SFPN) is a progressive disease that targets the small, unmyelinated C-fibers and thinly myelinated A-delta fibers in the skin. Because these fibers are responsible for transmitting pain and temperature sensations, damage to them leads to diverse somatic and autonomic symptoms.
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