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Association Between Metabolic Syndrome Components and Polyneuropathy in an Obese Population.
Importance Past studies have shown an association between metabolic syndrome and polyneuropathy, but the precise components that drive this association remain unclear.
B. Callaghan+8 more
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Abstract Aims Amyloid cardiomyopathy is caused by the deposition of light chain (AL) or transthyretin amyloid (ATTR) fibrils, that leads to a restrictive cardiomyopathy, often resulting in heart failure (HF) with preserved or reduced ejection fraction.
Robin Willixhofer+25 more
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The Role of Oxidative Stress, Mitochondrial Function, and Autophagy in Diabetic Polyneuropathy
Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is the most frequent and prevalent chronic complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). The state of persistent hyperglycemia leads to an increase in the production of cytosolic and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) and
Sonia Sifuentes-Franco+3 more
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Background. Although numerous reports addressing pathological involvements of diabetic polyneuropathy have been conducted, a universally effective treatment of diabetic polyneuropathy has not yet been established.
Tatsuhito Himeno+15 more
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Summary Two cases of polyneuropathy occurring after rubella infections are described, together with the nerve biopsy and serological findings.
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Hypothyroidism and polyneuropathy. [PDF]
The prevalence and characteristics of polyneuropathy were assessed using standard clinical and electrophysiological criteria in 39 consecutive outpatients with primary hypothyroidism, 15 of whom were previously untreated. Subjective complaints, mainly paraesthesiae, were recorded from 25 cases (64%) and objective findings supporting a clinical ...
P Gamba+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Imaging biomarkers for neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) are highly needed, and intracranial contrast‐enhanced vessel wall imaging (CE‐VWI) can potentially detect cerebral vessel wall abnormalities in lupus. Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic value of CE‐VWI in differentiating NPSLE from non‐NPSLE.
Satoru Ide+9 more
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Adult-onset porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus:dermatoscopic findings and treatment with tazarotene [PDF]
Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus (PEODDN) is a rare dermatosis initially described as ‘comedo nevus’ and renamed ‘PEODDN’; it has also been referred to as linear eccrine nevus with comedones, porokeratotic eccrine ostial and hair ...
Alomran, Husain, Kanitakis, Jean
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Sarcoid polyneuropathy masquerading as chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy [PDF]
ABSTRACTIntroductionSarcoid polyneuropathy is a rare and clinically heterogeneous disorder that may be the initial presentation of sarcoidosis.MethodsWe report the clinical, electrophysiological, and pathological findings of a patient who carried a diagnosis of sensory‐predominant chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) for over a ...
Singhal, Neel S+3 more
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Laryngeal paralysis in dogs : an update on recent knowledge [PDF]
Laryngeal paralysis is the effect of an inability to abduct the arytenoid cartilages during inspiration, resulting in respiratory signs consistent with partial airway obstruction.
De Rooster, Hilde+4 more
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