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Peripheral neuropathies

Post-bariatric surgery peripheral neuropathies: Kuwaiti experience

Post-bariatric surgery peripheral neuropathies: Kuwaiti experience

... of peripheral nerve compli- cations following BS in our ...the peripheral nerve disorders observed are less reliable or ...post-bariatric peripheral nerve complica- tions that may be better discussed ...

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Preventive action of benztropine on platinum-induced peripheral neuropathies and tumor growth

Preventive action of benztropine on platinum-induced peripheral neuropathies and tumor growth

... We showed that benztropine improves acute and chronic clinical symptoms of oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neuropathies in mice. Sensory alterations detected by electrophysiology in oxaliplatin-treated mice ...

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Plasma neurofilament light chain concentration in the inherited peripheral neuropathies

Plasma neurofilament light chain concentration in the inherited peripheral neuropathies

... Although neurofilaments are axonal cytoskeletal proteins, plasma concentration was similarly raised in both axonal and demyelinating forms of CMT. This is perhaps unsurprising in view of the importance of Schwann cell ...

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Screening for Peripheral Neuropathies in Children With Diabetes: A Systematic Review

Screening for Peripheral Neuropathies in Children With Diabetes: A Systematic Review

... BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although guidelines for the manage- ment of children with type 1 diabetes include recommendations to screen for diabetic peripheral neuropathies (DPN), the research into the ...

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Pearls and Oy-sters: Evaluation of peripheral neuropathies

Pearls and Oy-sters: Evaluation of peripheral neuropathies

... quired neuropathies with large fiber dysfunction (either motor or sensory with loss of vibration, pro- prioception, or light touch) due to demyelination of- ten have symptoms of weakness with or without ataxia ...

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In vivo real-time dynamics of ATP and ROS production in axonal mitochondria show decoupling in mouse models of peripheral neuropathies

In vivo real-time dynamics of ATP and ROS production in axonal mitochondria show decoupling in mouse models of peripheral neuropathies

... While very little amount of data exists on the homeosta- sis of axonal mitochondria in demyelinated axons of the PNS, in the CNS, demyelination in progressive MS results in axonal mitochondria dysfunction and ROS ...

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Activation of axonal Kv7 channels in human peripheral nerve by flupirtine but not placebo   therapeutic potential for peripheral neuropathies: results of a randomised controlled trial

Activation of axonal Kv7 channels in human peripheral nerve by flupirtine but not placebo therapeutic potential for peripheral neuropathies: results of a randomised controlled trial

... Post-ischemic EMG activity arises axonally [39,40] and for a 10 minute period of ischemia affects predominantly myelinated axons [41,42]. In myelinated sensory axons, ectopic activity produces paraesthesias and in motor ...

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Improving diagnosis of inherited peripheral neuropathies through gene panel analysis

Improving diagnosis of inherited peripheral neuropathies through gene panel analysis

... Moreover, most relevant or common IPN genes have already been tested in all patients with Sanger sequencing dependent on the provided clinical and electrophysiological and family data an[r] ...

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A Clinical and Electrophysiological Study of Peripheral Neuropathies in Predialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Patients and Relation of Severity of Peripheral Neuropathy with Degree of Renal Failure.

A Clinical and Electrophysiological Study of Peripheral Neuropathies in Predialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Patients and Relation of Severity of Peripheral Neuropathy with Degree of Renal Failure.

... of peripheral neuropathy in predialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with respect to severity of renal failure and presence of diabetes ...of peripheral neuropathy in predialysis CKD patients in ...

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Pes cavus and hereditary neuropathies: when a relationship should be suspected

Pes cavus and hereditary neuropathies: when a relationship should be suspected

... and peripheral nerve pathologies, such us spi- no-cerebellar ataxia and hereditary peripheral ...of peripheral nerves [48, 49], especially in the early stage ...

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DNA repair deficiency in neuropathogenesis: when all roads lead to mitochondria

DNA repair deficiency in neuropathogenesis: when all roads lead to mitochondria

... chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathies ...the peripheral ner- vous system have three principal axes of impairment: calcium signaling, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and apoptosis ...

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Anti-gliadin Antibodies and Gluten Neuropathies: A Borderline Link

Anti-gliadin Antibodies and Gluten Neuropathies: A Borderline Link

... and peripheral nervous ...and peripheral axonal neuropathy ...between peripheral neuropathies and anti-tissue transglutaminase-2 (tTG2) antibodies ...

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Successful rituximab treatment of granulomatosis with polyangiitis with cranial neuropathies

Successful rituximab treatment of granulomatosis with polyangiitis with cranial neuropathies

... with lower cranial neuropathies had MRI findings of a unilateral skull base process encasing the carotid sheath. The inflammation of upper respiratory tract lesion might progress posteriorly and extend into the ...

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Neurofascin antibodies in autoimmune, genetic, and idiopathic neuropathies

Neurofascin antibodies in autoimmune, genetic, and idiopathic neuropathies

... We studied cohorts of patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) (n = 59), genetic neuropathy (n = 111), and idiopathic neurop[r] ...

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A REVIEW ON PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

A REVIEW ON PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

... regeneration: Peripheral nerves have abundant receptors for nerve growth factor ...The peripheral neuropathy developmental mechanism may be a new target of neuropathy treatment, other than blood glucose ...

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Infectious optic neuropathies: a clinical update

Infectious optic neuropathies: a clinical update

... shows peripheral hyperfluorescence and persistent central hypofluorescence of the active focus of retinochoroiditis with late pooling of dye in the subretinal space and optic disc ...

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Wegener’s granulomatosis and multiple cranial neuropathies

Wegener’s granulomatosis and multiple cranial neuropathies

... Postmortem examination found infarction in the upper lobe of the left lung with active capillaritis and haemorrhage into the trachea. There was acute tubular necrosis and mild interstitial nephritis, but no active ...

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Frequency-Dependent Conduction Block In Demyelinating Focal Neuropathies

Frequency-Dependent Conduction Block In Demyelinating Focal Neuropathies

... both neuropathies, it’s possible that there were more internodes affected in CTS due to its chronic nature thus rendering the median nerve more vulnerable to ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Multiple cranial neuropathies in a young man

Clinical Reasoning: Multiple cranial neuropathies in a young man

... J. Probasco and A. Munchel report no disclosures. J. McArthur serves on a scientific advisory board for Relevare Services; is an author on patents re: Device for thermal stimulation of small neural fibers and ...

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Molecularly Targeted Therapies for Dysimmune Neuropathies

Molecularly Targeted Therapies for Dysimmune Neuropathies

... To our knowledge, targeting VEGF with bevacizumab in the context of POEMS syndrome has been assessed only in single case reports. Literature contains two case reports of POEMS pa- tients with increased VEGF levels in ...

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