Demyelination is a prominent feature in nerve biopsies of patients with diabeticneuropathy.
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Signals of painful diabeticneuropathy are believed to originate in the peripheral nervous system.
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The prevalence of diabeticneuropathy across Europe was 28% with no significant geographical differences.
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We evaluated its effects on subjective symptoms and on vibration sensation in patients with diabeticneuropathy.
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It appears that the clearest benefit of lipoic acid supplementation is in patients with diabeticneuropathy.
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LKB1 signaling is essential for SC-mediated axon support, a function that may be dysregulated in diabeticneuropathy.
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This study suggests F wave is appropriate for the assessment of diabeticneuropathy and for therapeutic trials.
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Epalrestat is the unique aldose reductase inhibitor on the market, which was mainly used for the diabeticneuropathy.
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The study of diabeticneuropathy has been primarily in Europids, despite the high prevalence of diabetes in other populations.
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We set out to ascertain the prevalence of diabeticneuropathy and its risk factors in the island nation of Mauritius.
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These observations confirm that Goshajinkigan relieves subjective symptoms and demonstrate that it improves vibration sensation in patients with diabeticneuropathy.
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Peripheral diabeticneuropathy (DPN) is a complication observed in up to half of all patients with type 2 diabetes.
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The putative involvement of cerebral metabolic and microvascular disturbances, similar to those implicated in the pathogenesis of peripheral diabeticneuropathy, is discussed.
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Painful diabeticneuropathy is a common complication of diabetes mellitus and can affect many aspects of life and severely limit patients' daily functions.
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These observations indicate that the number of nerves with abnormal value is also available as a simple and semi-quantitative index of diabeticneuropathy.
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Therefore, early detection and active treatment of hyperglycemia might prevent or at least delay the development of signs of diabeticneuropathy among elderly subjects.