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Muscle & Nerve, 2019
AbstractNeuropathies associated with nutritional deficiencies are routinely encountered by the practicing neurologist. Although these neuropathies assume different patterns, most are length‐dependent, sensory axonopathies. Cobalamin deficiency neuropathy is the exception, often presenting with a non–length‐dependent sensory neuropathy.
Kelly G, Gwathmey, James, Grogan
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AbstractNeuropathies associated with nutritional deficiencies are routinely encountered by the practicing neurologist. Although these neuropathies assume different patterns, most are length‐dependent, sensory axonopathies. Cobalamin deficiency neuropathy is the exception, often presenting with a non–length‐dependent sensory neuropathy.
Kelly G, Gwathmey, James, Grogan
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2023
The hereditary neuropathies, collectively referred as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and related disorders, are heterogeneous genetic peripheral nerve disorders that collectively comprise the commonest inherited neurological disease with an estimated prevalence of 1:2500 individuals. The field of hereditary neuropathies has made significant progress
Chiara, Pisciotta, Michael E, Shy
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The hereditary neuropathies, collectively referred as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and related disorders, are heterogeneous genetic peripheral nerve disorders that collectively comprise the commonest inherited neurological disease with an estimated prevalence of 1:2500 individuals. The field of hereditary neuropathies has made significant progress
Chiara, Pisciotta, Michael E, Shy
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[Neuropathies and sensory neuropathies].
Revista de neurologia, 2000In the recent years several clinical syndromes have been recognized that are purely sensory in character and therefore the site of lesion is seemingly restricted to nerve cell bodies in the posterior root ganglia. Collectively, these disorders are referred to as sensory neuronopathies.
J M, Fernández, S, Mederer
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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.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Peripheral neuropathy is a commonly encountered diagnosis in both neurology and primary care office settings. It is important for primary care providers to identify, characterize, and diagnose patients with neuropathy. This study aims to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic work up, and treatment options for this entity, as well as the ...
Madeline Jane, Ring, Long, Davalos
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Peripheral neuropathy is a commonly encountered diagnosis in both neurology and primary care office settings. It is important for primary care providers to identify, characterize, and diagnose patients with neuropathy. This study aims to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic work up, and treatment options for this entity, as well as the ...
Madeline Jane, Ring, Long, Davalos
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
This paper examines recent research on toxic neuropathy and potential therapeutic developments. It also summarizes reports of new agents reported to cause peripheral neuropathy.Gene therapy with vasoactive endothelial growth factor, neurotrophic substances such as nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3 are reported to reverse or protect against ...
Thirugnanam, Umapathi, Vinay, Chaudhry
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This paper examines recent research on toxic neuropathy and potential therapeutic developments. It also summarizes reports of new agents reported to cause peripheral neuropathy.Gene therapy with vasoactive endothelial growth factor, neurotrophic substances such as nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3 are reported to reverse or protect against ...
Thirugnanam, Umapathi, Vinay, Chaudhry
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2003
To review recent advances in heritable demyelinating neuropathies and their genotype-phenotype correlations.Two themes dominated the literature on demyelinating neuropathies in the past 2 years: (1) the dissection of the localization and roles of new molecules in the axon-Schwann cell unit, including periaxin and connexin32, which are mutated in ...
Lan, Zhou, John W, Griffin
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To review recent advances in heritable demyelinating neuropathies and their genotype-phenotype correlations.Two themes dominated the literature on demyelinating neuropathies in the past 2 years: (1) the dissection of the localization and roles of new molecules in the axon-Schwann cell unit, including periaxin and connexin32, which are mutated in ...
Lan, Zhou, John W, Griffin
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BMJ, 2017
A 26 year old woman was referred to dermatology with a one year history of a rash on her lower legs, abdomen, and arms, and a six month history of paraesthesia in her right hand and left foot. She had no history of fatigue, weight loss, fever, or arthralgia. There was palpable retiform erythema and broken livedo on her abdomen, arms, and legs (fig 1).
Fangyi, Xie, Daniel, Creamer
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A 26 year old woman was referred to dermatology with a one year history of a rash on her lower legs, abdomen, and arms, and a six month history of paraesthesia in her right hand and left foot. She had no history of fatigue, weight loss, fever, or arthralgia. There was palpable retiform erythema and broken livedo on her abdomen, arms, and legs (fig 1).
Fangyi, Xie, Daniel, Creamer
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2011
The aim is to review the recent publications highlighting current areas of research on the subject of toxic and drug-related neuropathies.The emphasis in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is on trying to elucidate underlying mechanisms using neurophysiological techniques, such as excitability studies. These data are also being used to identify
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The aim is to review the recent publications highlighting current areas of research on the subject of toxic and drug-related neuropathies.The emphasis in chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is on trying to elucidate underlying mechanisms using neurophysiological techniques, such as excitability studies. These data are also being used to identify
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2003
To summarize the current understanding of clinical assessment, pathophysiology, and treatment of pain in neuropathies, focusing on selected entities in which the understanding of the mechanisms underlying pain has advanced recently.Ongoing studies are classifying the symptoms and signs of painful neuropathies, assuming that this approach may indicate ...
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To summarize the current understanding of clinical assessment, pathophysiology, and treatment of pain in neuropathies, focusing on selected entities in which the understanding of the mechanisms underlying pain has advanced recently.Ongoing studies are classifying the symptoms and signs of painful neuropathies, assuming that this approach may indicate ...
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