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Autonomic Peripheral Neuropathy
Neurologic Clinics, 2005This article provides a summary of the autonomic neuropathies, including neuropathies associated with diabetes mellitus, neuropathies due to amyloid deposition, immune-mediated autonomic neuropathies (including those associated with a paraneoplastic syndrome), inherited autonomic neuropathies, and toxic autonomic neuropathies.
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Acta 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.
M J, Stevens, P J, Watkins
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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.
M J, Stevens, P J, Watkins
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Inherited Autonomic Neuropathies
Seminars in Neurology, 2003Inherited autonomic neuropathies are a rare group of disorders associated with sensory dysfunction. As a group they are termed the "hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies" (HSAN). Classification of the various autonomic and sensory disorders is ongoing. In addition to the numerical classification of four distinct forms proposed by Dyck and Ohta (
Felicia B, Axelrod, Max J, Hilz
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2012
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) affects each tissue, organ, system and the whole body, and presents with a diverse clinical picture. Originating from endocrine factors, this neurological disease may cause symptoms, whose differential diagnosis needs a good knowledge of the whole internal medicine.
Zdravko A, Kamenov, Latchezar D, Traykov
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) affects each tissue, organ, system and the whole body, and presents with a diverse clinical picture. Originating from endocrine factors, this neurological disease may cause symptoms, whose differential diagnosis needs a good knowledge of the whole internal medicine.
Zdravko A, Kamenov, Latchezar D, Traykov
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2013
Autonomic neuropathy, once considered to be the Cinderella of diabetes complications, has come of age. The autonomic nervous system innervates the entire human body, and is involved in the regulation of every single organ in the body. Thus, perturbations in autonomic function account for everything from abnormalities in pupillary function to ...
Aaron I, Vinik, Tomris, Erbas
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Autonomic neuropathy, once considered to be the Cinderella of diabetes complications, has come of age. The autonomic nervous system innervates the entire human body, and is involved in the regulation of every single organ in the body. Thus, perturbations in autonomic function account for everything from abnormalities in pupillary function to ...
Aaron I, Vinik, Tomris, Erbas
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Autonomic neuropathy, II: Specific peripheral neuropathies
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1996Autonomic dysfunction is a common complication of peripheral neuropathies. It is often of little clinical importance, but some conditions may cause profound disturbance of autonomic function. These conditions include acute dysautonomia, diabetes, primary and familial amyloidosis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, porphyria, and some inherited neuropathies.
A J, McDougall, J G, McLeod
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1998
Diabetes mellitus is the commonest cause of an autonomic neuropathy in the developed world. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy causes a constellation of symptoms and signs affecting cardiovascular, urogenital, gastrointestinal, pupillomotor, thermoregulatory, and sudomotor systems.
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Diabetes mellitus is the commonest cause of an autonomic neuropathy in the developed world. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy causes a constellation of symptoms and signs affecting cardiovascular, urogenital, gastrointestinal, pupillomotor, thermoregulatory, and sudomotor systems.
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Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2013
Autonomic neuropathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases that involve damage of small peripheral autonomic Aδ- and C-fibers. Causes of autonomic nerve fiber damage are disorders such as diabetes mellitus and HIV-infection. Predominant symptoms of autonomic neuropathy are orthostatic hypotension, gastro-intestinal problems, urogenital dysfunction ...
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Autonomic neuropathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases that involve damage of small peripheral autonomic Aδ- and C-fibers. Causes of autonomic nerve fiber damage are disorders such as diabetes mellitus and HIV-infection. Predominant symptoms of autonomic neuropathy are orthostatic hypotension, gastro-intestinal problems, urogenital dysfunction ...
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