Researchers have proven that antibiotic-resistant strains of a harmful bacteria thrive in a diabetic infection environment.
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive spinal disease characterized by ectopic bone ...
An increase in high-fat, high-fructose foods in people's diets has contributed to a dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes. This, in turn, has led to an increase in peripheral neuropathy—nerve damage, ...
Recent research has revealed that the pathogenesis of glaucoma involves ... do experience progression of optic neuropathy. This suggests that other mechanisms are at play in the disease process.
Objective: Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is an important complication of diabetes mellitus. Autophagy is considered to be potentially involved in the regulation of DN. Metformin is broadly utilized in the ...
CONCLUSION: Although the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy is well understood, treatment of the symptoms associated with this condition can be challenging. Additional research is needed to ...
There are over 100 different kinds of peripheral neuropathy, most of which are polyneuropathies. Risk factors and causes of polyneuropathy can include diabetes, alcohol misuse, and certain ...
Diabetic neuropathy. Toxic neuropathy ... which can be explained by different pathophysiology of nerve affection in lupus. Inconsistent with our results, Gerling et al found a significant increase in ...
Any newly occurring ulcer should be referred for assessment by a vascular surgeon within 1 working day (see United Kingdom NICE guidelines [2]). If there is no facility for urgent specialist ...