Aim: This study investigates polyneuropathy in patients with unilateral diabetic foot ulcer by using electrophysiological methods and discusses whether electrophysiological parameters are predictive of diabetic foot ulcer development. Materials and methods: Fifty-two diabetic patients with unilateral diabetic foot ulcers (31 females, 21 males; mean age of 58.5 years) were included in the study. Results: In the upper extremities, motor fibers were affected in 82% and sensorial fibers were affected in 85% of the subjects. In the lower extremities, motor fibers were affected in 90% of the subjects in the injured site and in 79% of the patients in the intact site, and sensorial fibers were affected in 100% of the patients bilaterally. H-reflex ...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...
Objective: To determine the degree of neurological deficit in patients with diabetic foot according ...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...
Aim: This study investigates polyneuropathy in patients with unilateral diabetic foot ulcer by using...
Objectives: Diabetic foot lesions develop predominantly in male patients and sensory neuropathy is t...
Foot ulcer is by far the most frequently found complication of diabetes, occuring in 15% of the diab...
Neurological function was determined in diabetic patients with peripheral vascular disease and foot ...
TEZ6361Tez (Uzmanlık) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2007.Kaynakça (s.61-66) var.ix, 67 s. : res. ...
This study aims to assess the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of diabetic polyneur...
Background: Diabetes is a silent killer, wherein prolonged poor glucose control could lead to acute ...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the relative roles of different modalities of sensory nerve func-tion (larg...
Purpose: Diabetes mellitus is amongst the most common causes of polyneuropathy worldwide that can ev...
Currently in America 1 out of every 10 residents suffers from diabetes, and this tendency is likely ...
Currently in America 1 out of every 10 residents suffers from diabetes, and this tendency is likely ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a complex disease affecting almost all the vital organs in the body. DM is...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...
Objective: To determine the degree of neurological deficit in patients with diabetic foot according ...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...
Aim: This study investigates polyneuropathy in patients with unilateral diabetic foot ulcer by using...
Objectives: Diabetic foot lesions develop predominantly in male patients and sensory neuropathy is t...
Foot ulcer is by far the most frequently found complication of diabetes, occuring in 15% of the diab...
Neurological function was determined in diabetic patients with peripheral vascular disease and foot ...
TEZ6361Tez (Uzmanlık) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2007.Kaynakça (s.61-66) var.ix, 67 s. : res. ...
This study aims to assess the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of diabetic polyneur...
Background: Diabetes is a silent killer, wherein prolonged poor glucose control could lead to acute ...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the relative roles of different modalities of sensory nerve func-tion (larg...
Purpose: Diabetes mellitus is amongst the most common causes of polyneuropathy worldwide that can ev...
Currently in America 1 out of every 10 residents suffers from diabetes, and this tendency is likely ...
Currently in America 1 out of every 10 residents suffers from diabetes, and this tendency is likely ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a complex disease affecting almost all the vital organs in the body. DM is...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...
Objective: To determine the degree of neurological deficit in patients with diabetic foot according ...
Diabetes mellitus, which results from a failure of the endocrine system to control blood glucose lev...