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High TNF-alpha plasma levels and macrophages iNOS and TNF-alpha expression as risk factors for painful diabetic neuropathy

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Table 1 characteristics of diabetic neuropathy patients
Table 2 comparison of clinical data of painful Dn (cases) and painless Dn (controls)
Table 3 correlation between pain intensity and some risk factors of painful diabetic neuropathy
Figure 2 Pathophysiological relationship between TnF-Abbreviations: α, inOs, and painful diabetic neuropathy.enOs, endothelial nitric oxide synthase; nFκB, nuclear factor kappa beta; inOs, inducible nitric oxide synthase; nO, nitric oxide; Pg, prostaglandins; TnF-α, tumor necrosis factor alpha.

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