Thus, the predominant pattern of neuropathy in our patients was of the axonal type. This is similar to a recent study, [16] but unlike most of the earlier studies, [5,6,7,8] where a demyelinating ...
Background and Aims: Neuropathy in association with chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis, is recognized; however, there are differences in the incidence and type of neuropathy reported.
Neuropathy, a condition causing numbness, a prickling sensation, and discomfort in various body areas such as the hands and feet, impacts millions globally. While a confirmed cure for neuropathy ...
some patients might be classified as having a demyelinating, and others as having an axonal, neuropathy; emphasises the potential reversibility in neuropathies traditionally thought to be ...
Gluten neuropathy refers to damage that can occur to peripheral nerves in people with gluten sensitivity. Peripheral nerves are the nerves that travel from the spine and the brain to the other areas ...
Myelin is an insulating layer of lipids and proteins surrounding nerves. Myelin damage can cause problems with the nerves’ ability to send and receive electrical messages. Inflammatory disorders ...
or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1 (CMT1), four with HMSN with myelin outfolding (CMT4B), three with IgM paraproteinemic neuropathy, three with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy ...