Length-dependent diabetic polyneuropathy does not show any trend towards improvement, and either relentlessly progresses or remains relatively stable over a number of years. Conversely ...
Nerve biopsy findings in length-dependent diabetic polyneuropathy. 1 μm-thick sections of superficial peroneal nerve biopsy specimens of two insulin-dependent diabetic patients in their 30s with ...
These are the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy that can result from diabetes, chemotherapy, and mutations. Intracellular transport is regulated by HDAC6—a microtubule-associated deacetylase ...
Peripheral neuropathy is commonly associated with diabetes mellitus. Early detection of nerve damage could help to prevent the development of pain and foot ulceration. The authors compared the ...
A decrease in glucose levels leads to nerve damage resulting in peripheral neuropathy. The nerve damage is caused by chronically high blood sugar and diabetes. Peripheral neuropathy leads to ...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, otherwise known as nerve pain, caused by diabetes, can have a severe impact on someone’s quality of life. This pain is often associated with tingling, numbness ...