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Toxic Neuropathies

Seminars in Neurology, 2015
Toxic neuropathies are a rare, but important cause of acquired polyneuropathy. In this review article, the authors discuss the general principles of toxic neuropathies and provide a systematic review of neuropathies related to drugs, heavy metals, environmental and industrial agents, and alcoholic neuropathies.
Chafic, Karam, P James B, Dyck
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Toxic neuropathies

Neurology India, 2009
Toxic neuropathies generally result in length dependent axonal neuropathy with the exception of diphtheria and a few toxic neuropathies. In spite of occurrence of diphtheria in India there is paucity of published reports on diphtheritic neuropathy. Arsenic neuropathy commonly occurs in Bengal and Bangladesh because of ground water contamination whereas
Misra, Usha Kant, Kalita, Jayantee
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Diabetic Neuropathy

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
In this review, an in-depth anatomic and molecular pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy is provided. Classifications and clinical manifestations of diabetic neuropathy are discussed. The current modalities of treatment and clinical research on this disorder are summarized.
Christopher, Bibbo, Dipak V, Patel
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[Diabetic neuropathy. I). Peripheral neuropathy].

Minerva medica, 1984
This 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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Infectious Neuropathies

2016
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FERRARI, Sergio   +4 more
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Entrapment Neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics, 2013
Compression neuropathy includes a heterogeneous group of focal neuropathy syndromes related to peripheral nerve compression. Although acute or chronic compression-related injury may occur in essentially any peripheral nerve, certain anatomic considerations may predispose certain nerves to intrinsic or extrinsic compression-related injury.
William David, Arnold, Bakri H, Elsheikh
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Acquired neuropathies

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).
Pierre, Lozeron   +2 more
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Infectious Neuropathies

Continuum, 2014
Infections are important, potentially treatable causes of peripheral nervous system disease. This article reviews the clinical presentation and management of several common peripheral nervous system diseases due to viral, bacterial, spirochetal, and parasitic infections.The clinical presentation and evaluation of infectious peripheral nervous system ...
Michael K, Hehir, Eric L, Logigian
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Uremic neuropathy

2013
Polyneuropathy is a common complication of end-stage renal failure especially when treatment with periodic hemodialysis is started too late. Large myelinated fibers bear the brunt of the many biological changes associated with renal failure. Nerve conduction slowing is common in this setting.
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Paraproteinemic Neuropathies

Continuum, 2014
Monoclonal gammopathies are common in the general population and occur in 10% of patients with peripheral neuropathy. It is important for the clinician to be able to determine whether an association exists between the paraprotein and the neuropathy. The clinical phenotype of the neuropathy, as well as the type of monoclonal protein, provides clues for ...
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