نتایج جستجو برای: painful diabetic neuropathy

تعداد نتایج: 168554  

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1976
A M Lawrence C Abraira

Diabetic neuropathy in some form or other afflicts a majority of patients with diabetes mellitus. Neuropathic disturbance of sensory, motor or autonomic nerves may occur singly or in combination. Cranial nerve and other mononeuropathies generally resolve spontaneously. Autonomic neuropathy which can result in orthostatic hypotension, gastroparesis diabeticorum, nocturnal diarrhea, atonic bladde...

Journal: :Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2017

Journal: :Clinical endocrinology and endocrine surgery 2017

Journal: :The Journal of international medical research 2004
S Takayama Y Takahashi M Osawa Y Iwamoto

A 46-year-old Japanese man with type 2 diabetes mellitus, whose only diabetic complication was simple retinopathy, developed acute painful neuropathy. This presented as paresthesia and hyperesthesia restricted to the abdomen. The patient's haemoglobin A(1c) had dropped from 12% to 7.5% within 5 months, following a rapid improvement in glycaemic control. On investigation, there were no indicatio...

Journal: :Diabetes 2007
Cristian Quattrini Mitra Tavakoli Maria Jeziorska Panagiotis Kallinikos Solomon Tesfaye Joanne Finnigan Andrew Marshall Andrew J M Boulton Nathan Efron Rayaz A Malik

Surrogate markers of diabetic neuropathy are being actively sought to facilitate the diagnosis, measure the progression, and assess the benefits of therapeutic intervention in patients with diabetic neuropathy. We have quantified small nerve fiber pathological changes using the technique of intraepidermal nerve fiber (IENF) assessment and the novel in vivo technique of corneal confocal microsco...

Journal: :American family physician 2016
Matthew J Snyder Lawrence M Gibbs Tammy J Lindsay

Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy occurs in approximately 25% of patients with diabetes mellitus who are treated in the office setting and significantly affects quality of life. It typically causes burning pain, paresthesias, and numbness in a stocking-glove pattern that progresses proximally from the feet and hands. Clinicians should carefully consider the patient's goals and functional s...

2007
Michelle J Ormseth Beth A Scholz Chad S Boomershine

Duloxetine is a balanced selective serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) which, in 2004, became the first agent to receive regulatory approval for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy in the US. This compound has no other significant receptor or channel activities other than the serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibition mechanisms and works to diminish or control the...

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