Established electrophysiological methods have limited clinical utility in the diagnosis of small-fiber neuropathy (SFN). In this study, diabetic patients with clinically diagnosed SFN were evaluated with autonomic tests and cutaneous silent periods (CSPs). Thirty-one diabetic patients with clinically suspected SFN and normal nerve conduction studies were compared with 30 controls. In the upper extremities (UE), the CSP parameters did not differ statistically between the patient and control groups, whereas, in the lower extremities (LE), patients had prolonged CSP latencies (P = 0.018) and shortened CSP durations (P < 0.001). The sensitivity of the CSP duration was 32.6%, and the specificity was 96.7%. The expiration-to-inspiration ratios an...
BackgroundClinical manifestations of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) vary along the course of n...
This study aimed at evaluating the performance of a battery of morphological and functional tests fo...
Most diabetic subjects remain asymptomatic with respect to polyneuropathy despite abnormal clinical ...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) may be useful as a method for the evaluation of smaller and unmyel...
Background. Established electrophysiological methods have limited clinical utility in the diagnosis ...
Background: For the early detection and prevention of diabetic neuropathy, it is important to identi...
Background: Peripheral neuropathy is the most common neurologic complication of diabetes mellitus (D...
Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is an inhibitory spinal reflex and the afferent arm of this...
Diabetes is a common cause for development of neuropathy, affecting millions of patients worldwide. ...
Background Diabetic neuropathy is common in diabetes mellitus. The early stage of diabetic neuropath...
To assess the prevalence of subclinical neuropathy within the first year of type I diabetes mellitus...
Neuropathy in diabetes mellitus is well known and usually takes form of polyneunopathy. Diagnosis o...
Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is an inhibitory spinal reflex and the afferent arm of this...
NIDDM is one of the chronic diseases all over the world. Prevalence and incidence is highest in Asia...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the relationships among large, small, and autonomic fiber neurophysiologica...
BackgroundClinical manifestations of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) vary along the course of n...
This study aimed at evaluating the performance of a battery of morphological and functional tests fo...
Most diabetic subjects remain asymptomatic with respect to polyneuropathy despite abnormal clinical ...
The cutaneous silent period (CSP) may be useful as a method for the evaluation of smaller and unmyel...
Background. Established electrophysiological methods have limited clinical utility in the diagnosis ...
Background: For the early detection and prevention of diabetic neuropathy, it is important to identi...
Background: Peripheral neuropathy is the most common neurologic complication of diabetes mellitus (D...
Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is an inhibitory spinal reflex and the afferent arm of this...
Diabetes is a common cause for development of neuropathy, affecting millions of patients worldwide. ...
Background Diabetic neuropathy is common in diabetes mellitus. The early stage of diabetic neuropath...
To assess the prevalence of subclinical neuropathy within the first year of type I diabetes mellitus...
Neuropathy in diabetes mellitus is well known and usually takes form of polyneunopathy. Diagnosis o...
Objective: Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is an inhibitory spinal reflex and the afferent arm of this...
NIDDM is one of the chronic diseases all over the world. Prevalence and incidence is highest in Asia...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the relationships among large, small, and autonomic fiber neurophysiologica...
BackgroundClinical manifestations of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) vary along the course of n...
This study aimed at evaluating the performance of a battery of morphological and functional tests fo...
Most diabetic subjects remain asymptomatic with respect to polyneuropathy despite abnormal clinical ...