We decided to study grade 2–4 neuropathy because of its clinical effect and because it requires dose adaptations and frequently leads to treatment discontinuation. Additionally, it has a negative ...
Although intensive glucose control was shown to delay the onset and progression of diabetic peripheral neuropathy ... The title of his article; ‘Combination Therapy is it the Future for Successfully ...
Patterns of brain involvement in early-onset patients differed from those of late-onset patients and other hereditary peripheral neuropathies. In addition, one CMT patient demonstrated a brain lesion ...
Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by compression of a nerve (like carpal tunnel syndrome), physical injury to a nerve such as during surgery, inflammation, infections, viruses, autoimmune ...
There is often, but not always, a family history of weakness and loss of sensation. Dejerine-Sottas Disease (DS) - DS is also known as CMT type 3 and is an inherited peripheral neuropathy with an ...
Small fiber sensory neuropathy ... metabolism (i.e. early or pre-diabetic state) and may progress to typical diabetic polyneuropathy. However, in a significant percentage of patients, no underlying ...
the contemporary presence of M-protein was misleading in six cases diagnosed as AL amyloidosis or paraproteinaemic peripheral neuropathy. Our study shows that ATTR amyloidosis is still misdiagnosed in ...
ANCAs have been associated with the adverse disease outcomes in SSc, including higher mortality per recent reports. A 65-year-old man with diffuse cutaneous SSc for 6 years presented with new-onset ...