Evaluation of the Relationship between Glycated Albumin and Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy
Radwa Abdelnaser Ahmed;
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iabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication estimated to affect 30-50% of individuals with diabetes. It is the most frequent and annoying complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), leading to the greatest morbidity and mortality and giving rise to a huge economic trouble for diabetes care, 2-3% develop a foot ulcer annually.
Nerve conduction studies (NCS) is used to evaluate the conduction of electrical impulses down peripheral nerves. The test should be considered and performed only after a careful history and physical examination. In addition to, sensory and motor nerve conduction studies involve analysis of specific parameters, including latency, conduction velocity, and amplitude.
iabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication estimated to affect 30-50% of individuals with diabetes. It is the most frequent and annoying complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), leading to the greatest morbidity and mortality and giving rise to a huge economic trouble for diabetes care, 2-3% develop a foot ulcer annually.
Nerve conduction studies (NCS) is used to evaluate the conduction of electrical impulses down peripheral nerves. The test should be considered and performed only after a careful history and physical examination. In addition to, sensory and motor nerve conduction studies involve analysis of specific parameters, including latency, conduction velocity, and amplitude.
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| Title | Evaluation of the Relationship between Glycated Albumin and Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy | Other Titles | تقييم العلاقة بين الزلال السكرى واعتلال الاعصاب السكرى | Authors | Radwa Abdelnaser Ahmed | Issue Date | 2018 |
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