Painful neuropathies are frequently encountered in clinical practice as an early or late complication of several systemic disorders. Among them, diabetes is one of the most important due to its epidemiology and the relevance for regulatory agencies in the assessment of efficacy of new analgesics. However, the presentation and course of painful neuropathies, as well as the response to available drugs, are highly variable and unpredictable, posing significant challenges in the management of patients. Experimental and clinical studies have suggested that polymorphisms and mutations in pain-related genes are involved in the facilitation or inhibition of nociception, and might modulate neuropathic pain and the response to analgesics in patients....
Painful peripheral neuropathy often occurs without apparent underlying cause. Gain-of-function varia...
Chronic and neuropathic pain constitute significant health problems affecting millions of individual...
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a common condition affecting thinly myelinated A delta and unmyelina...
Painful neuropathies are frequently encountered in clinical practice as an early or late complicatio...
Neuropathic pain is a frequent feature of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and small fiber neuro...
Diabetes mellitus is a global challenge with many diverse health sequelae, of which diabetic periphe...
Diabetes mellitus, a major global health problem, is commonly associated with painful peripheral neu...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common chronic medical problem worldwide; one of its complications is pa...
Our knowledge of the ion channels, receptors and signalling mechanisms involved in pain pathophysiol...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications continue to increase alarmingly. C...
The aetiology of painful peripheral neuropathy is often unknown. Huang et al. sequence the gene enco...
Pain is a frequent debilitating feature reported in peripheral neuropathies with involvement of smal...
Painful peripheral neuropathy often occurs without apparent underlying cause. Gain-of-function varia...
Chronic and neuropathic pain constitute significant health problems affecting millions of individual...
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a common condition affecting thinly myelinated A delta and unmyelina...
Painful neuropathies are frequently encountered in clinical practice as an early or late complicatio...
Neuropathic pain is a frequent feature of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and small fiber neuro...
Diabetes mellitus is a global challenge with many diverse health sequelae, of which diabetic periphe...
Diabetes mellitus, a major global health problem, is commonly associated with painful peripheral neu...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common chronic medical problem worldwide; one of its complications is pa...
Our knowledge of the ion channels, receptors and signalling mechanisms involved in pain pathophysiol...
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications continue to increase alarmingly. C...
The aetiology of painful peripheral neuropathy is often unknown. Huang et al. sequence the gene enco...
Pain is a frequent debilitating feature reported in peripheral neuropathies with involvement of smal...
Painful peripheral neuropathy often occurs without apparent underlying cause. Gain-of-function varia...
Chronic and neuropathic pain constitute significant health problems affecting millions of individual...
Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is a common condition affecting thinly myelinated A delta and unmyelina...