Pathological Definition and Evaluation of Diabetic Neuropathy
and Clinical Correlations
Anders A.F. Sima

Abstract:
Diabetic neuropathy is a major complication of diabetes
mellitus affecting to an equal extent type 1 and type 2 patients.
Various mechanisms including metabolic and vascular abnormalities
have been proposed to explain the progressive pathological changes
that occur in peripheral nerve. Regardless of the precise mechanisms,
structural abnormalities lead to functional changes which eventually
result in the clinical manifestations of diabetic neuropathy.
Possible interventions that may influence the progressive disease
process include intensive insulin therapy and aldose reductase
inhibitors. This article reviews the proposed pathogenetic mechanisms
underlying diabetic neuropathy, their effects on nerve histomorphometric
changes and ultrastructure typical of diabetic neuropathy, and
potential therapeutic interventions and their impact on disease
progression.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: Suppl. 4-S13-S17
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