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  1. Corautus announces collaboration and licensing agreement for treatment of diabetic neuropathy with VEGF-2.: An article from: BIOTECH Patent News
  2. Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy relieved with use of oral topiramate. (Case Report).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Kristina M. Kline, Dana G. Carroll, et all 2003-06-01
  3. Tuning fork may be superior as diabetic neuropathy screen.(METABOLIC DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2009-09-15
  4. Early CNS changes may flag diabetic neuropathy: rapid, noninvasive test.(Clinical Rounds)(central nervous system changes in diabetic neuropathy): An article from: Family Practice News by Damian McNamara, 2003-08-15
  5. Two drugs show promise for diabetic neuropathy.(Dermatologic Therapy): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-07-01
  6. The diabetic neuropathies (American lecture series, publication no. 151. A monograph in the Bannerstone Division of American lectures in endocrinology) by Joseph Irving Goodman, 1953
  7. Diabetic neuropathy disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Greiciane Paneto, Francisco de Paula Careta, et all 2005
  8. Noninvasive screens miss diabetic neuropathy.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Kate Johnson, 2005-04-01
  9. Oxcarbazepine dulls diabetic neuropathy pain.(Neurology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2004-07-01
  10. Diabetic neuropathy: does your cat seem to be dragging her heels? If so, this disabling consequence of feline diabetes could be the cause.(Disease): An article from: Cat Watch by Tom Ewing, 2007-02-01
  11. Alpha-Lipoic Acid for Diabetic Neuropathy.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2001-04-01
  12. Diabetic neuropathy: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Diabetic Neuropathy and its Treatment, Tokyo, September 18 and 19, 1981 (International congress series)
  13. Early screening needed to detect diabetic neuropathy.(Across Specialties): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Damian McNamara, 2004-05-01
  14. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Diabetic neuropathy by Gary Gilles, 2002-01-01

41. The Oregon Nerve Center: Clinics
Diagnosis and treatment of painful and diabetic neuropathies Integratedclinical, neurophysiological and pathological evaluation.
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42. Geriatric Times
diabetic neuropathies fall into several categories diffuse, including distal symmetricalsensory polyneuropathy and autonomic neuropathy; focal, including
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Geriatric Times
Diabetic Neuropathy, Mobility and Balance
by Aaron Vinik, M.D., Ph.D. Geriatric Times January/February 2003 Vol. IV Issue 1
Sponsored by CME, Inc. for one hour of CME credit.
Original release date 1/1/03. Approved for CME credit through 12/31/03.
Educational Objectives:
After reading this article, you will be familiar with:
  • The clinical presentation and diagnosis of diabetic neuropathies. The effects of diabetic neuropathies on mobility. The role of balance in the management of diabetic neuropathies.
Who will benefit from reading this article? Primary care physicians, geriatricians, neurologists, orthopedists, physiatrists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, long-term care administrators, physical and occupational therapists, and other health care professionals. Peripheral neuropathy (PN), which encompasses a wide range of abnormalities that affect the peripheral nerves, causes considerable morbidity and mortality. Glucose control seems to play a role in neuropathy, and abnormalities of glucose metabolism are common in old age. Estimates of the prevalence of PN in patients with diabetes (diabetic neuropathy [DN]) range from 10% to 90%, depending on the criteria used to define neuropathy and the age of the subject (Dyck et al., 1993; Knuiman et al., 1986; Young et al., 1993). Peripheral neuropathy is associated with pain, numbness, gait abnormalities and decrements in balance (Katoulis et al., 1997; Resnick et al., 2000; Simoneau et al., 1994). These have an effect on the walking and balance that are critical for maintenance of mobility, avoidance of disability and preservation of independence in the community (Guralnik et al., 1995). Diabetes may play a role in the development of neuropathy (Resnick et al., 2000), although aging itself may be associated with impaired neurologic function, independent of diabetes.

43. HK University Theses Online
1. Fu, Tsiwing ?. Title The expression and regulation of genes that maycontribute to the etiology of diabetic neuropathy in mouse. LOCATION, CALL NO.
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44. Directory :: Look.com
diabetic neuropathies (4) NeuroPatient Resource Centre Details about diabetic neuropathies,including the types, who gets it, testing and what can be done.
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45. Diabetes - Health Sciences - University Of Alberta Libraries
right area of the Scott Health Sciences Library RC 660662.4 Diabetes melllitusRA 645 D5 Diabetes in public health RC 422 D52 diabetic neuropathies RC 658.5
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46. Diabetic Complications: Nephropathic Complications
diabetic neuropathies can be divided into the focal and diffuse forms, and thelatter may be further divided into small and large fiber neuropathies.
http://www.diabetesliving.com/comps/neurpthc.htm
SOURCE: American Diabetes Association's 59th Scientific Sessions, June 21, 1999
NEUROPATHIC COMPLICATIONS
AARON I. VINIK, MD, PhD This session was devoted to a discussion and presentation of the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy and the scope for different forms of intervention. It has become abundantly clear that diabetic neuropathy is not a single disorder but rather, a complex heterogeneous syndrome with a variety of clinical presentations based upon differences in etiologic mechanisms. Diabetic neuropathies can be divided into the focal and diffuse forms, and the latter may be further divided into small and large fiber neuropathies. This distinction is important since the clinical presentation is so varied and the pathogenesis and approaches to treatment are dictated by the underlying pathogenic mechanism. The focal forms of neuropathy are, for the most part, entrapment syndromes or mononeuritides that respond to specific forms of treatment aimed at the pathology. These generally do not behave like the diffuse somatic and autonomic neuropathies, are self-limiting, and in certain instances treatments can be directed at specific targets. For example, nerve entrapments may require splinting, diuretics, or local anesthetic and steroid injection. The situation is quite different in the proximal neuropathies that are often inflammatory conditions, which if recognized will respond to anti-inflammatory or immune therapies. The bain of existence is, however, the distal symmetric polyneuropathies (DSPN).

47. Diabetes Resources - Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment Antidepressant
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48. Diabetes Resources - Diabetic
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49. Entrez-PubMed
Preschool; Cocaine/pharmacology; Dark Adaptation/physiology; DiabeticNeuropathies/physiopathology; diabetic neuropathies/complications
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50. Non Healing Wounds
1992, Diabetic angiopathies, Diabetic foot, diabetic neuropathies, 01/09/02. 1996,Diabetic foot, Diabetic angiopathies, diabetic neuropathies, 01/09/02.
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Chronic and hypoxic wounds of any aetiology, excluding post radiation exposure. Diabetic Wounds Doctor N Pandya S Supe A Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in diabetic foot. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine 1992; 38:112-114. Diabetic angiopathies Diabetic foot Diabetic neuropathies Faglia E Favales F Aldeghi A Adjunctive systemic hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer. A randomized study. Diabetes Care 1996;19:1338-43. Diabetic foot Diabetic angiopathies Prognosis Faglia E Favales F Aldeghi A Adjunctive systemic hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer. A randomized study. Proceedings of the International Joint Meeting on Hyperbaric and Underwater Medicine, Marroni A, Oriani G, Wattel F eds. Grafica Victoria, Bologna 1996; 391-399. Diabetic foot Diabetic angiopathies Diabetic neuropathies Kalani M Naderi N Lind F Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound healing and limb salvage in diabetic foot lesions: three-year follow up. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 2000; 27(supl):44-45.

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  • 52. Mononeuropathy In Diabetes Mellitus
    diabetic neuropathies If sought, evidence of neuropathy can be foundin a majority of diabetics within 10 years of diagnosis. The
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    Mononeuropathy in Diabetes Mellitus Diabetic Neuropathies
    If sought, evidence of neuropathy can be found in a majority of diabetics within 10 years of diagnosis. The forms of neuropathy are usually divided into, by order of frequency, polyneuropathies (primarily symmetric and sensory), autonomic neuropathies, and mononeuropathies. Diabetic amyotrophy, an uncommon syndrome defined by the triad of pain, severe asymmetric muscle weakness (usually of the lower extremities), and wasting of the iliopsoas and quadriceps, falls under the heading of the polyneuropathies. There has never been complete agreement about the etiology diabetic neuropathy. The mononeuropathies are most likely ischemic in nature, as suggested by the tendency toward nerves susceptible to compression and and toward fiber subtypes with the more tenuous blood supply. The polyneuropathies are thought to be caused by a combination of ischemia and abnormal nerve metabolism. Mononeuropathies
    Although there is no great prevalence data, mononeuropathies are known to be more common among diabetics than non-diabetics. One half to one percent of diabetics are expected to have a mononeuropathy at some point. Symptoms are generally localized to common sites of nerve entrapment (supporting the hypothesis that nerve injury occurs when an already tenuous blood supply is further compromised by external compression or nerve swelling). The sights of most common involvement are shown in the table below. This comes from a study which enrolled the 51 patients who presented to a large diabetes with mononeuropathies over the course of 3 years.

    53. Alphabetical Topic Index (AZ) Jump To A B C D E F G H I J K L M
    Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Diabetic Ketoacidosis Diabetic Nephropathies (DiabeticKidney) Diabetic Nephropathies diabetic neuropathies diabetic neuropathies
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    54. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
    search diabetic neuropathies (MeSH browse) List of documents; DiabeticNeuropathy (Keyword search) List of document. Clinical Trials
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    Clinical Resources by Topic: Endocrinology
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    55. Oops!
    Diabetic neuropathy The diabetic neuropathies are classified as progressiveneuropathies, reversible neuropathies and pressure palsies.
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    56. School Of Biological Sciences
    Dr HD Piggins, Neuropeptides and behaviour. Page Top. Diabetic and peripheral neuropathies.diabetic neuropathies are the Cinderella of neurological diseases.
    http://www.biomed.man.ac.uk/rgs/theme.asp?id=16

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    58. Lesson 3-5: Pharmaprojects (File 128/928)
    For example, if I want to find out what symptomatic antidiabetic (A10C) productsare in phase I clinical trials specifically for diabetic neuropathies, I can
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    The Record (cont.) Ric, I see there are many ways to obtain specific licensing information, depending on the status and country you are interested in. This will prove very helpful. Now I have a more scientific question. I need therapeutic results as they relate to the mechanism of action. Any possibility of getting this? Thanks, Sharon Keywords and corresponding codes are assigned to each Pharmaprojects record to indicate the therapeutic activity of the product described. This database also has a "linking" field to link the relevant pharmacological activity code and development status for each therapeutic category code assigned to a product profile. For example, if I want to find out what symptomatic antidiabetic (A10C) products are in phase I clinical trials specifically for diabetic neuropathies, I can use the linking field. Linking will ensure that the search does not include products in phase I for another therapeutic activity but which are in a lower stage of development for diabetic neuropathies. You also avoid missing data on products in phase I for diabetic neuropathies but launched for another indication.

    59. Brightlife Healthy Living - Swiss Herbal Remedies
    with cardiovascular disease. B12 and Folic Acid are also needed to preventdiabetic neuropathies. In addition, several pharmaceutical
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    to Help Control Your Blood Sugar Without doubt, modifying your diet and getting more exercise will improve your quality of life. But there is significant evidence now available to indicate that vitamin supplementation may help people with diabetes by directly lowering their blood sugar. Over the long term, nutritional supplements are an excellent defence against developing more serious diabetic complications. A daily multivitamin and mineral is an essential building block of your overall nutrition program. Additional supplements including vitamins, antioxidants, trace elements and other compounds may also be necessary. Swiss Herbal Remedies, Canada 's leader in all-natural source nutritional supplements for over 35 years, recommends the following high quality nutritional supplements to help people with diabetes enhance their personal health and wellbeing. TR SWISS ONE "50"

    60. EBM Tutorial - Results
    Diabetes Mellitus, NonInsulin-Dependent Diabetic Angiopathies Diabetic Coma DiabeticKetoacidosis Diabetic Nephropathies diabetic neuropathies Obesity in
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    The four most common results when entering subject terms
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    Ovid finds the exact term. For example, the phrase Diabetes Mellitus is a MeSH term. The table (below) shows how Ovid displays this. Broader and Narrower Subject Headings Endocrine Diseases Metabolic Diseases Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, Lipoatrophic Diabetes Mellitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Angiopathies Diabetic Coma Diabetic Ketoacidosis Diabetic Nephropathies Diabetic Neuropathies Obesity in Diabetes Prediabetic State Pregnancy in Diabetes
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