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Autonomic Neuropathy

Seminars in Neurology, 2015
Autonomic nerve fibers are affected in most generalized peripheral neuropathies. Although this involvement is often mild or subclinical, there are a group of peripheral neuropathies in which the small or unmyelinated fibers are selectively or prominently targeted.
Jennifer, Dineen, Roy, Freeman
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Autonomic neuropathies

Muscle & Nerve, 2020
AbstractAutonomic neuropathies represent a complex group of disorders that preferentially target autonomic fibers and can be classified as either acute/subacute or chronic in onset. Acute‐onset autonomic neuropathies manifest with such conditions as paraneoplastic syndromes, Guillain‐Barre syndrome, Sjögren syndrome, infection, or toxins/chemotherapy ...
Kaur, Divpreet   +3 more
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy

Metabolism, 1986
The incidence of autonomic dysfunction as a complication of diabetes mellitus is reported to be as high as 20% to 40%. Symptoms of diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) are often vague, and signs difficult to detect on routine physical examination. The early diagnosis of DAN is possible by utilizing several simple noninvasive tests, which may also be ...
John P. Comstock   +5 more
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Autonomic Neuropathies

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2014
This article focuses on the most prevalent forms of autonomic neuropathies, but also discusses conditions such as focal and dysfunctional syndromes (altered autonomic function in the absence of structural lesions). The goal of this review is to allow the reader to promptly recognize these disorders, identify potentially reversible or treatable causes ...
Valeria, Iodice, Paola, Sandroni
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Uraemic autonomic neuropathy

Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1990
Symptoms of uraemic autonomic neuropathy are often vague and aspecific. A correct diagnosis of autonomic dysfunction is possible by using several simple and non-invasive tests of parasympathetic and sympathetic control of the cardiovascular system. A defective regulation of the heart rate, due mostly to an afferent lesion, is more common than damage of
VITA, Giuseppe   +3 more
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy

Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 1995
[No abstract available]
SPALLONE, VINCENZA   +2 more
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Diabetologica Latina, 1991
One of the earliest manifestations of diabetic neuropathy is denervation of the cardiovascular system; loss of heart rate variability may have a prevalence as high as 21.5% in diabetic patients, and declines at 1 beat/min/year, which is 3 times faster than in normal subjects.
Peter J. Watkins, Martin J. Stevens
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Autonomic neuropathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994
A limited autonomic neuropathy may underlie some unusual clinical syndromes, including the postural tachycardia syndrome, pseudo-obstruction syndrome, heat intolerance, and perhaps chronic fatigue syndrome. Antibodies to autonomic structures are common in diabetes, but their specificity is unknown. The presence of autonomic failure worsens prognosis in
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Continuous glucose monitoring defined glucose variability is associated with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in type 1 diabetes

Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews, 2018
The purpose of this study was to establish the association between continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)‐defined glycaemic variability (GV) and cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) in type 1 diabetes independent of mean glucose and to examine the ...
J. Jun   +8 more
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