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ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction While treatment for diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is still developing, progress has stagnated. The alignment between pathological neurodegeneration in DPN and patients' subjective symptoms is often low, yet these symptoms are frequently used for diagnosis.
Tatsuhito Himeno +14 more
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ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is common in patients with diabetes. Its symptoms include pain, numbness, and impaired neurosensory function. ONO‐2910 promotes Schwann cell differentiation and is being developed for DPN. Materials and Methods This Phase IIa randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness and safety of ...
Yukiko Onishi +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study investigates the impact of glycemic variability on sudomotor dysfunction in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods A total of 206 type 2 diabetes mellitus patients and 34 healthy controls were included. Sweat function (SF) was assessed using electrochemical conductance of hands (HESC) and feet (FESC).
Yang Ou +4 more
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Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Cerebrovascular, Autonomic and Neuropathic Features
Background: Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) affects multiple systems, but comprehensive evaluations of a larger sample of hEDS patients are lacking.
Peter Novak, MD, PhD +16 more
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Point‐of‐care assessment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy with DPN‐Check® was independently associated with a faster decline in renal function in type 2 diabetes, highlighting its potential as a tool to identify patients at high risk of kidney disease progression. ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication
Tatsuya Fukuda +5 more
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In individuals with type 1 diabetes, immune cell infiltration in the colon mucosa tended to correlate with fecal and systemic markers of intestinal permeability and inflammation, as well as gastrointestinal symptoms. These findings suggest that low‐grade gut immune activation might link the intestinal barrier dysfunction with systemic endotoxin ...
Polina Zalizko +13 more
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Purpose: The prevalence and phenotype of capillaroscopic abnormalities in patients with autonomic nervous system dysfunction have not yet been investigated. Multiorgan involvement in dysautonomia entails abnormal vasoreactivity.
Sehreen Mumtaz +5 more
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Decision trees and multi-level ensemble classifiers for neurological diagnostics
Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is a well known complication of diabetes leading to impaired regulation of blood pressure and heart rate, and increases the risk of cardiac associated mortality of diabetes patients.
Andrei V. Kelarev +5 more
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Management of Haws Syndrome in Cats With Gastrointestinal Diet: A Case Series
ABSTRACT Background Haws syndrome (HS) in cats is characterized by bilateral protrusion of the third eyelid and ptosis, often accompanied by gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms such as diarrhea. Emerging evidence suggests disruption of the gut‐brain axis, linked to GI microbiota dysbiosis, may play a role in HS development.
Bar Fruchter +5 more
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Association between Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy, Diabetic Retinopathy and Carotid Atherosclerosis in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes [PDF]
Chan‐Hee Jung +6 more
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