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Diabetic corneal neuropathy as a surrogate marker for diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is a prevalent microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus, affecting nerves in all parts of the body including corneal nerves and peripheral nervous system, leading to diabetic corneal neuropathy and diabetic peripheral ...
Wei Zheng So+6 more
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Diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Peripheral neuropathy represents a spectrum of diseases with different etiologies. The most common causes are diabetes, exposure to toxic substances including alcohol and chemotherapeutics, immune-mediated conditions, and gene mutations.
Lehmann, Helmar C.+3 more
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Peripheral neuropathy is a commonly encountered disorder in clinical practice. In light of an aging population and the diabetes and obesity pandemic, the prevalence of peripheral neuropathy is increasing, posing a significant public health concern. This article provides a diagnostic framework for neuropathies and summarizes treatment options.
Kelsey, Barrell, A Gordon, Smith
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Peripheral neuropathy is associated with substantial morbidity, but risk factors other than diabetes are largely uncharacterized. The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence and risk factors for peripheral neuropathy in adults with and without ...
Caitlin W. Hicks+4 more
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Peripheral neuropathy in metachromatic leukodystrophy: current status and future perspective
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is an autosomal recessively inherited metabolic disease characterized by deficient activity of the lysosomal enzyme arylsulfatase A.
Shanice Beerepoot+5 more
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Paclitaxel is a widely used anticancer drug that induces dose-limiting peripheral neuropathy. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in paclitaxel-induced neuronal damage and in the onset of peripheral neuropathy. We have previously shown that the
Hye-Ji Jang+4 more
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Insulin-regulated serine and lipid metabolism drive peripheral neuropathy
Serine deficiency can increase small fibre neuropathy in wild-type mice and serine replacement in diabetic mice alleviates diabetic neuropathy, directly linking amino acid metabolism to peripheral nerve disorders.
Michal K. Handzlik+21 more
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Preclinical evidence, accumulated over the past decade, indicates that the angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT2R) stimulation exerts significant neuroprotective effects in various animal models of neuronal injury, notably in the central nervous system ...
Aurore Danigo+9 more
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Peripheral Neuropathy Evaluations of Patients With Prolonged Long COVID
Background and Objectives Recovery from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection appears exponential, leaving a tail of patients reporting various long COVID symptoms including unexplained fatigue/exertional intolerance and ...
A. Oaklander+6 more
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Ramipril Alleviates Oxaliplatin-Induced Acute Pain Syndrome in Mice
Oxaliplatin is a key drug for colorectal cancer that causes OXP-induced peripheral neuropathy, a dose-limiting effect characterized by cold and tactile hyperesthesia.
Hichem Bouchenaki+10 more
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