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1. Infective neuropathies, vasculitic neuropathies...

2. Mononeuropathies like carpal tunnel syndrome and focal neuropathies like diabetic amyotrophy and diabetic ophthalmoplegia are much rarer forms of diabetic neuropathy.

3. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

4. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

5. Diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy (DLRPN), also known as diabetic Amyotrophy, Bruns-Garland syndrome, proximal diabetic neuropathy, diabetic polyradiculopathy, multifocal diabetic neuropathy, femoral-sciatic neuropathy of diabetes, diabetic myelopathy, diabetic motor neuropathy, diabetic mononeuritis multiplex, and paralytic neuropathy classifies as part of the diabetic neuropathy

6. Peripheral neuropathies may be asymptomatic.

7. Peripheral neuropathy.

8. Multifocal motor neuropathy.

9. Carbamazepine is also useful in some painful diabetic neuropathies.

10. Autonomic neuropathy may also cause gastroparesis

11. The peripheral neuropathy of INH is always a pure sensory neuropathy and finding a motor component to the peripheral neuropathy should always prompt a search for an alternative cause.

12. How did you know about the neuropathy?

13. Patients with dry Beriberi present with neuropathy, and patients with wet Beriberi present with heart failure, with or without neuropathy

14. Avulsion of the optic nerve is a rare traumatic optic neuropathy which is currently untreatable, has poor visual prognosis, and occurs via indirect mechanisms and therefore, differentiating it from other traumatic optic neuropathies is important in terms of preventing unnecessary treatments and informing the patient.

15. The most frequent cause of neuropathy is INH.

16. Syncope Abnormal gait Dystonia Hyperesthesia Neuropathy Taste perversion

17. Find out if we're talking myopathy or neuropathy.

18. Acetyl l-carnitine for preventing painful peripheral diabetic neuropathy

19. Disturbances of small afferent nerve fibres play an important role in painful neuropathies.

20. Cubitus valgus is a known cause of ulnar neuropathy

21. Peripheral Insensate Neuropathy - A Tall Problem for US Adults?

22. Then it screws up your bone marrow, and then neuropathy.

23. paralysis (Bell s palsy), neuropathy, neuritis (including Guillain Barre Syndrome, myelitis

24. Differential diagnostic cues with regard to atypical optic neuritis and other optic neuropathies are shown.

25. Clinical Abnormalities consistent with peripheral neuropathy were common and were observed in about half (50.5 percent) of those treated with neurotoxic chemotherapy (mean Total Neuropathy Score increase, 2.1); these Abnormalities correlated with lower limb predominant sensory axonal neuropathy (mean amplitude reduction, 5.8 [micro]V).

26. Your peripheral nervous system has been damaged, so called diabetic neuropathy.

27. Background: Compressive neuropathy of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, or Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS), is the second most common entrapment neuropathy of the upper extremity after carpal tunnel syndrome

28. Amyotrophy is a condition characterized by motor neuropathy in the limbs and goes by diabetic lumbosacral plexus neuropathy (or Diabetic Amyotrophy for short) and Bruns-Garland syndrome, as well

29. Common optic nerve diseases include optic nerve neuritis and traumatic optic neuropathy.

30. Diabetic Amyotrophy,also known as proximal diabetic neuropathy, diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy, and diabetic polyradiculoneuropathy, occurs in patients with diabetes (more likely in those with type II than type I).

31. Objective The curative effect of pueraria extract on treating diabetic neuropathy was observed.

32. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and Cubital tunnel syndrome (CBTS) are the 2 most common peripheral compression neuropathies

33. Altitudinal visual field defect is seen anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, compressive neuropathy (due to a tumor or aneurysm), Branch retinal artety occlusion, Branch retinal vein occlusion, Coloboma, Papilloedema, lesions in visual cortex etc

34. Autonomic neuropathy is a group of conditions caused by damage to your nerves

35. 21 We conclude that autonomic neuropathy can affect motor functions throughout the gastrointestinal tract.

36. Thus, these drugs should not be prescribed to patients with pre-existing peripheral neuropathy.

37. Diabetic Amyotrophy is an important cause of disability that is different from other diabetic neuropathies and causes muscle weakness and atrophy

38. Our first week back, and I'm look at neuropathy, coagulopathy, myelosis, internal hemorrhaging, renal failure.

39. The phenotype includes dysmorphic features, mental retardation, speech delay, signs of peripheral neuropathy, and neurobehavioral problems.

40. Diabetic Amyotrophy is a disabling illness that is distinct from other forms of diabetic neuropathy

41. The visual functional diagnostics for patients with advanced glaucomatous optic neuropathy are subject to challenge.

42. Certain extra-articular manifestations are common, including rheumatoid nodules, arteritis, peripheral neuropathy, keratoconjunctivitis, pericarditis and splenomegaly.

43. E.M.G. for peripheral neuropathy, tox screen to eliminate drugs, and echo to rule out cardiac emboli.

44. Diabetic Amyotrophy [ 1] is also known as Bruns-Garland syndrome [ 1-3 ], diabetic myelopathy [ 4 ], proximal diabetic neuropathy [ 5 ], diabetic polyradiculopathy [ 6 ], diabetic motor neuropathy [ 7 ], diabetic radiculoplexopathy [ 8 ], diabetic lumbosacral plexopathy [ 9 ], and diabetic LRPN [ 10 ].

45. Glaucomatous optic neuropathy and macular degeneration were most frequently diagnosed as causing the white noise field defects.

46. There was no difference in the speed of HAPCs between patients with neuropathy and non-constipated patients.

47. Brachial neuritis is a form of peripheral neuropathy that affects the chest, shoulder, arm and hand

48. Within 8 weeks she developed a serious sensorimotor mixed axonal and demyelinating neuropathy and a granulomatous myositis.

49. Dizziness, amnesia, ataxia, encephalopathy, facial paralysis, hypertonia, neuropathy, peripheral neuritis, somnolence, tremor, taste perversion, migraine, extrapyramidal syndrome

50. So the first step in treating peripheral neuropathy is maintenance of tight control of blood glucose levels.

51. Side effects are dose-limiting bone marrow toxicity, nausea, vomiting, fever, hypotension, phlebitis, mucositis, neuropathy, cardiotoxicity, alopecia.

52. Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) is a rare condition that can affect a person's ability to hear

53. A Burning sensation in your feet may be caused by nerve damage in the legs, also called neuropathy

54. It develops after birth in poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, hereditary neuropathies and muscular dystrophies or before birth in spina bifida, spinal agenesis and arthrogryposis.

55. Serum sickness, brachial plexus neuropathy, encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis have rarely been reported in association with tetanus vaccination.

56. Hypertrophic peripheral neuropathy involving spinal nerve roots may act as a space occupying lesion mimicking tumors especially neurinomas.

57. Amyotrophy is an asymmetric lower limb motor neuropathy also known as diabetic lumbosacral plexus neuropathy and Bruns-Garland syndrome. Patients typically present with an asymmetric, painful muscle wasting and weakness affecting the lower limbs and loss of reflexes and objective weakness on examination.

58. This paper reports BAEP, SEP and VEP of 13 patients with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy in a family.

59. Conclusions Cryptogenic sensory polyneuropathy is a common, slowly progressive neuropathy that begins in late adulthood and causes limited motor impairment

60. 25 The presentation of the first patient with a subacute sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy is typical of intoxication with inorganic arsenic.

61. The diagnosis of a Compressive optic neuropathy associated with a pituitary adenoma can be difficult, since it often simulates chronic glaucoma

62. Altitudinal defect with near complete loss of the superior visual field, characteristic of moderate to advanced glaucomatous optic neuropathy (left eye).

63. Brachial radiculitis is a certain type of peripheral neuropathy related to Brachial plexus that severely affects the chest, shoulder, arm and hand

64. Audiologic Management of Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Children: A Systematic Review of the Literature Roush, P., Frymark, T., et al

65. A normal electrical control activity frequency was present in three patients, one with a proven neuropathy and two with undefined pathology.

66. Diabetic Amyotrophy is a rare kind of diabetic neuropathy. It causes serious pain, usually in the hip and thigh, and muscle weakness

67. Presence and isotype of anti-ganglioside antibodies in healthy persons, motor neuron disease, peripheral neuropathy, and other diseases of the nervous system"."

68. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (Cpin) describes damage to the peripheral nervous system and the rest of the body, caused by some chemotherapy agents

69. However, several features should alert the clinician to the possibility of a Compressive optic neuropathy and prompt neuroimaging, in order to obtain earli …

70. A distinction is made between the following types: symmetric distal sensory polyneuropathy, symmetric distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy, focal and multifocal neuropathies, diabetic ophthalmoplegia, Bell’s palsy, diabetic truncal radiculoneuropathy and diabetic amyotrophy.

71. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Proximal diabetic neuropathy, also known as diabetic Amyotrophy, is a complication of diabetes mellitus that affects the nerves that …

72. Brachial neuritis is a form of peripheral neuropathy that affects the chest, shoulder, arm and hand. Peripheral neuropathy is a disease characterized by pain or loss of function in the nerves that carry signals to and from the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system) to other parts of the body

73. Capsaicin topical is an over-the-counter (OTC) product used to treat musculoskeletal pain. Capsaicin topical is used off-label to treat diabetic neuropathy.

74. Sensory Ataxic neuropathy is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by involuntary muscle movements and abnormal posture resulting from degeneration of the nerves controlling muscle movement

75. As a result, the function of the weakened or damaged muscle tissue or nervous tissue is restored to health, thereby fundamentally treating edema or neuropathy.

76. 8 Risk factors for a patient with diabetes to require an Amputation include lower extremity ischemia, peripheral neuropathy, elevated glycated hemoglobin levels, a history of

77. Most of our DON eyes showed relative blue-yellow dyschromatopsia (20/ 83%), in contrast to the preponderant red-green defects reported before in compressive optic neuropathy.

78. Cubital tunnel syndrome (also known as ulnar neuropathy) is a nerve compression syndrome which affects the ulnar nerve that runs along the inside of the elbow

79. Patients may further present with lid swelling, impaired ocular motility and optic neuropathy including a relative afferent pupillary defect, compressive optic disc edema or optic atrophy.

80. In the present invention, a treatment material secreted, using visible lights, by human tissue cells with edema or neuropathy relaxes human muscle tissue, a capillary and a lymphatic capillary with edema or neuropathy, thereby increasing blood flow in muscle tissue or nerve tissue weakened or damaged by stresses or diseases, and activating oxygen supply and nutrient supply and improving metabolism.