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| 15 hours ago by Meds Through out my career, and now with growing frequency, I have had the occasion to handle patients with peripheral neuropathy, (PN) often with varied s. ... When I did her sensory examination, I found she had a complete loss of sensation to light touch and vibration at her left great toe. She also had decreased sensation to touch along the lateral aspects of both feet, the dorsum of both feet, and also some decrease in vibration, but not the total loss that was shown at ... Zillarx - http://www.zillarx.com/ |
| 1 Nov 2009 by flyfishobie I am 65 and have sensory peripheral neuropathy of unknown origin. It began 10 years ago in my left big toe and over the years has progressed above my ankles. There appears to be no motor impairment, but lately have begun to experience ... NeuroTalk Communities - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/ [ More results from NeuroTalk Communities ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by PACES resources© 2008 Predominantly sensory: The most common cause is DM, other causes: 1-Alcohol 2-B12, B2 def 3-CRF 4-Drugs nitrofurantion/nincristine/cisplatin 5-leprosy 6-paraneoplastic. how would you investigate a patiet with peripheral neuropathy? ... PACES resources,MRCP(uk) Practical Assessment... - http://mrcppreview.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Dec 2007 Cases of severe sensory and motor peripheral neuropathy have been reported. The long-term outcome of peripheral neuropathy has not been studied in mantle cell lymphoma. Acute development or exacerbation of congestive heart failure, ... BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories - http://www.biospace.com/ - References [ More results from BioSpace.com Featured News and Stories ] |
| 21 Oct 2009 To compare the proportion of patients requiring ixabepilone dose reductions and/or stopping ixabepilone secondary to peripheral neuropathy (sensory) between CaMg and placebo arms. IV. To assess the toxicity of CaMg in this situation. ... Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days - http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org/clinical-trials/r... [ More results from Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days ] |
| 29 Sep 2009 by Michael Becker The company's lead molecule, Neublastin, is a GDNF neurotrophic factor that has been shown to increase survival and function of peripheral sensory neurons. NsGene has a collaboration with Biogen Idec, Inc. (BIIB) for Neublastin, ... MD Becker Partners LLC: Blog Site - http://mdbpartners.wordpress.com/ [ More results from MD Becker Partners LLC: Blog Site ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by admin Accessory neuropathy is a neurological autoimmune disease that affects the sensory nerves and independent and is caused by improper role of these nerves due to their etiologies. Peripheral neuropathy often affects people with diabetes ... How to Decrease High Blood Pressure - http://www.decreaseblood-pressure.com/ |
| 17 Oct 2009 by Editor Peripheral neuropathy is defined by the type of nerve that is damaged. Sensory neuropathy affects nerves which sense pain, touch, temperature, etc. Motor neuropathy affects the nerves which control voluntary muscle movements, ... My insulin Log - http://myinsulinlog.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Mia Distal anhidrosis, although often subclinical, is detectable by clinical sudomotor testing in many patients with peripheral neuropathy. Diabetes mellitus, the most common cause of autonomic neuropathy in the developed world, ... ETS Surgery - http://ets-surgery.blogspot.com/ |
| 11 Sep 2009 by Shelly Roman GC, An Epidemic In Cuba Of Optic Neuropathy, Sensorineural Deafness, Peripheral sensory neuropathy And Dorsallateral Myeloneuropathy. J Neurol Sci 1994;127:11-28. 26. DeNoon Daniel J. Folic Acid may Slow Hearing loss. ... CeliacNurse - http://celiacnurse.com/ - References [ More results from CeliacNurse ] |
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