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Neurologic Clinics, 1997
The most common form of diabetic neuropathy is chronic, distal symmetrical sensorimotor, or predominantly sensory neuropathy; the latter is invariably associated with some degree of autonomic dysfunction. There are, however, other neuropathic patterns in diabetes mellitus that are uncommon but are important to recognize, since they may mimic many other
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The most common form of diabetic neuropathy is chronic, distal symmetrical sensorimotor, or predominantly sensory neuropathy; the latter is invariably associated with some degree of autonomic dysfunction. There are, however, other neuropathic patterns in diabetes mellitus that are uncommon but are important to recognize, since they may mimic many other
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1990
An overview of the different forms of diabetic neuropathy, along with their presenting symptomatology, objective findings, pathophysiology, and sequelae have been discussed. Diagnostic methods used for the detection of this neuropathic entity have been outlined. Various treatment regimens have also been reviewed for each type. This article attempted to
G A, Weber, M A, Cardile
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An overview of the different forms of diabetic neuropathy, along with their presenting symptomatology, objective findings, pathophysiology, and sequelae have been discussed. Diagnostic methods used for the detection of this neuropathic entity have been outlined. Various treatment regimens have also been reviewed for each type. This article attempted to
G A, Weber, M A, Cardile
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
The possible role of growth factors in diabetic neuropathy is under investigation and offers new insights into the effect of diabetes on nerve function. The search continues to identify the pathogenic mechanisms involved, many of which will be interlinked.
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The possible role of growth factors in diabetic neuropathy is under investigation and offers new insights into the effect of diabetes on nerve function. The search continues to identify the pathogenic mechanisms involved, many of which will be interlinked.
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Diabetic Neuropathy: Pathophysiology Review
Current Pain and Headache ReportsN. Strand +8 more
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Insulin-regulated serine and lipid metabolism drive peripheral neuropathy
Nature, 2023Michal K Handzlik +2 more
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Schwann Cells as Crucial Players in Diabetic Neuropathy.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2019K. Naruse
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