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In any case, our study, using an objective follow-up of upper limb spino-cortical proprioceptive function in FRDA patients, pro- vides additional empirical evidence suggesting limited progressiv- ity of an early established patrhology of dorsal columns and DRG.
Electrophysiological evidence for limited progression of the proprioceptive impairment in Friedreich ataxia