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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2015
From pathological standpoint, we divide vasculitic neuropathies in two categories: nerve large arteriole vasculitides and nerve microvasculitis. It is also important to determine whether a large arteriole vasculitis has an infectious etiology as it entails different treatment approach.
Elie Naddaf, P. James B. Dyck
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From pathological standpoint, we divide vasculitic neuropathies in two categories: nerve large arteriole vasculitides and nerve microvasculitis. It is also important to determine whether a large arteriole vasculitis has an infectious etiology as it entails different treatment approach.
Elie Naddaf, P. James B. Dyck
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, 1999
Context.—Pain is the most disturbing symptom of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. As many as 45% of patients with diabetes mellitus develop peripheral neuropathies.
M. Backonja+7 more
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Context.—Pain is the most disturbing symptom of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. As many as 45% of patients with diabetes mellitus develop peripheral neuropathies.
M. Backonja+7 more
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Revue Neurologique, 2020
There is an aging of the peripheral nervous system characterized by a decrease in sensory and motor nerve conduction, amplitudes of motor and above all sensory potentials, an abolition of the ankle jerk reflexes and an alteration of proprioceptive sensitivity in almost two-thirds of individuals over 65 years old. These anomalies tend to increase beyond
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There is an aging of the peripheral nervous system characterized by a decrease in sensory and motor nerve conduction, amplitudes of motor and above all sensory potentials, an abolition of the ankle jerk reflexes and an alteration of proprioceptive sensitivity in almost two-thirds of individuals over 65 years old. These anomalies tend to increase beyond
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
INSULT to the human peripheral nervous system caused by exposure to organic compounds is well known. The epidemic occurrence of triorthocresyl phosphate (TOCP) neuropathy and acrylamide neuropathy are two examples.1,2Further, the occurrence of peripheral neuropathy after inhalation of organic solvents has been reported.
Leon D. Prockop+2 more
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INSULT to the human peripheral nervous system caused by exposure to organic compounds is well known. The epidemic occurrence of triorthocresyl phosphate (TOCP) neuropathy and acrylamide neuropathy are two examples.1,2Further, the occurrence of peripheral neuropathy after inhalation of organic solvents has been reported.
Leon D. Prockop+2 more
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Journal of Neurology, 2013
Acquired neuropathies represent most of the neuropathies encountered in clinical practice. Hundreds of causes have been identified even though up to 41% of patients are still classified as idiopathic (Rajabally and Shah in J Neurol 258:1431-1436, 1).
Jean-Marc Trocello+2 more
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Acquired neuropathies represent most of the neuropathies encountered in clinical practice. Hundreds of causes have been identified even though up to 41% of patients are still classified as idiopathic (Rajabally and Shah in J Neurol 258:1431-1436, 1).
Jean-Marc Trocello+2 more
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Hand Clinics, 1992
Cumulative trauma disorders are frequently responsible for the development of occupational neuropathy. Predisposing factors in the workplace are identified, and ergonomic principles to minimize these risks are presented.
Gaylord L. Clark+2 more
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Cumulative trauma disorders are frequently responsible for the development of occupational neuropathy. Predisposing factors in the workplace are identified, and ergonomic principles to minimize these risks are presented.
Gaylord L. Clark+2 more
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Seminars in Neurology, 2011
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) encompasses the heritable motor and sensory neuropathies that comprise most of the inherited peripheral neuropathies. Due to the great genetic heterogeneity of the condition, it can be difficult to determine what type of CMT a person has.
Carly E. Siskind, Michael E. Shy
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) encompasses the heritable motor and sensory neuropathies that comprise most of the inherited peripheral neuropathies. Due to the great genetic heterogeneity of the condition, it can be difficult to determine what type of CMT a person has.
Carly E. Siskind, Michael E. Shy
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Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2004
Chronic nonodontogenic toothache has been reported in the literature since the 1700s. This problem has followed a similar scenario since those first reports. The patient typically is misdiagnosed and then subjected to multiple unnecessary procedures, ultimately resulting in tooth extractions because of dentists and physicians being unaware of the ...
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Chronic nonodontogenic toothache has been reported in the literature since the 1700s. This problem has followed a similar scenario since those first reports. The patient typically is misdiagnosed and then subjected to multiple unnecessary procedures, ultimately resulting in tooth extractions because of dentists and physicians being unaware of the ...
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[Diabetic neuropathy. I). Peripheral neuropathy].
Minerva medica, 1984This is the first of a series of reports on diabetic neuropathy. Peripheral or somatic diabetic neuropathy is discussed with reference to its major symptoms: central, peripheral and amyotrophic mononeuropathies, symmetrical and asymmetrical polyneuropathies, peripheral arthropathy and finally diabetic cachexia.
GENTILE, Sandro+7 more
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