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Pathology of Diabetic Neuropathies Distal Symmetrical Diabetic Neuropathy Abnormalities reported in diabetic neuropathy include axonal degeneration in nerve fibers, primary demyelination resulting ...
Before transplantation, mean peroneal motor nerve conduction velocity (CV) in 10 patients was 42 m/s (normal >43), and mean sural nerve sensory CV was 43 m/s (normal >45); at CIDP onset, mean peroneal ...
HIV infection is associated with several forms of peripheral neuropathy, the most common being a distal symmetrical polyneuropathy due to HIV infection (‘DSP’). Direct viral effects are an important ...
They then performed axonal excitability studies on both the motor and sensory axons of the right lumbar nerve. The research team used the Qtrac threshold tracking software to investigate these ...
Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) is a rare, autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by a spectrum of symptoms and a challenging prognosis. Now, a study published recently in the New ...
Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common types of neuropathy. There are two types of peripheral neuropathy: Demyelinating neuropathy and axonal neuropathy. Demyelinating neuropathy causes ...
Takeaway Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. It develops from a genetic mutation that causes your nerve cells to stop functioning.
The mean peroneal motor nerve distal latency was significantly longer and amplitude was lower in teriflunomide patients (3.68 ms, p<0.001, and 5.25 mV, p=0.009, respectively). During the study period, ...
The proportion of responders with a 50% or greater reduction in symptoms was similar in the peroneal neuromodulation and solifenacin groups with respect to Patient Perception of Intensity of ...
The ankle brachial index was measured using a handheld Doppler probe. Nerve function was measured in the motor fibres of the peroneal and tibial nerves and the sensitive fibres of sural nerve. Our ...
Secondary Source Journal of Urology Source Reference: Roberts LH, Peters KM "Does cutaneous stimulation of the peroneal nerve treat overactive bladder?" J Urol 2023; DOI: 10.1097/JU.0000000000003203.