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Challenges in Diabetic Micro-Complication Management: Focus on Diabetic Neuropathy

Author Affiliations
University of Ulster, Independent University, Konkuk University, The University of Melbourne, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Translational Medicine
Year2021
Citations17

Abstract

The progression of diabetes leads to macro and microvascular complications, including diabetic neuropathy, which is the most prevalent microvascular complication with diabetes. Clinical manifestations of diabetic neuropathy begin with the loss of distal sensory function, pain, and substantial morbidity. It has been evident that ~50% of diabetic patients develop neuropathy at a certain stage in their lifetime. Interestingly, two major subtypes (type I and II) of diabetes do not share the same epidemiology and pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy; thus, their management or treatment strategies may vary from each other. The past few decades of research suggest that many etiological features, diagnosis, and management complexities depend on the type of diabetes. However, the underlying mechanism of neuropathy in type I and…
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