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Vasculitis and peripheral neuropathy

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2019
Purpose of review Vasculitis of medium-sized and small vessels commonly affects peripheral nerves and can occur in context of a systemic vasculitis with multiorgan involvement or a nonsystemic vasculitis limited to the peripheral nervous system.
Jonathan, Graf, John, Imboden
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Peripheral Neuropathies in Pregnancy

Continuum, 2014
This article provides an overview of the most common peripheral neuropathic disorders in pregnancy with a focus on clinical recognition, diagnosis, and treatment.The literature on this topic consists primarily of case reports, case series, and retrospective reviews.
E Wayne, Massey, Amanda C, Guidon
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Painful peripheral neuropathy

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Treatment of neuropathic pain is the primary focus of management for many patients with painful peripheral neuropathies. Neuropathic pain is a common feature of many peripheral neuropathies including those associated with diabetes, uremia, HIV infection, and alcohol abuse.
Gil I., Wolfe, Richard J., Barohn
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Autoimmune peripheral neuropathies

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2015
Peripheral nervous system axons and myelin have unique potential protein, proteolipid, and ganglioside antigenic determinants. Despite the existence of a blood-nerve barrier, both humoral and cellular immunity can be directed against peripheral axons and myelin.
Pierre R, Bourque   +2 more
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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Seminars in Neurology, 1998
Diabetes mellitus leads to several recognizable clinicopathologic neuropathic syndromes. Diagnosis and evaluation requires a thorough history and neurologic examination, nerve conductions and needle electromyography (EMG), blood studies, consideration of cerebrospinal fluid analysis, and nerve and muscle biopsy in the most severely affected patients ...
D S, Younger, G, Rosoklija, A P, Hays
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Inherited Peripheral Neuropathies

Neurologic Clinics
Inherited peripheral neuropathies are a diverse group of genetic disorders marked by progressive degeneration of peripheral motor, sensory, and autonomic nerves. While next-generation sequencing has improved diagnosis, challenges remain, including resolving variants of uncertain significance and addressing 20% to 50% of inherited neuropathy cases ...
Ryan, Castoro, Kathryn R, Moss
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Peripheral neuropathy in abetalipoproteinemia

Neurology, 1985
We studied the peripheral neuropathy of three sisters with abetalipoproteinemia. Clinically, a sensory neuropathy progressively increased in severity. There was a diminution in the amplitude of sensory action potentials and a slight-to-moderate slowing in maximum sensory conduction velocity, initially most marked in distal portions of the nerves. Motor
A, Wichman   +3 more
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Peripheral neuropathies

The present chapter is an overview of peripheral neuropathies for which placebo and nocebo responses and/or placebo and nocebo effects have been investigated to date. Even if most of our knowledge in this field comes from pain studies, a rapidly expanding picture emerges from the original research works conducted over the past 7 years on: painful ...
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Neurotrophins and peripheral neuropathy

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1996
Abstract The most common form of peripheral neuropathy is that associated with diabetes mellitus. In rodent models of diabetes there are expression deficits in nerve growth factor (NGF) and in its high-affinity receptor, trkA, leading to decreased retrograde axonal transport of NGF and decreased support of NGF-dependent sensory ...
D R, Tomlinson   +2 more
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PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIES IN DIABETES

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1998
Peripheral neuropathy in diabetes remains a difficult management dilemma. The clinical manifestations may vary widely. Polyneuropathies develop with increasing duration of disease, and a thorough understanding of the clinical manifestations, including sensory, motor, and autonomic deficiencies, helps guide diagnosis and treatment.
S P, O'Brien   +2 more
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