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Query: UNIPROT:P50583 (
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Two hundred and fourteen patients with prima-facie evidence of symptomatic diabetic neuropathy were considered for inclusion in a clinical trial. Only 50 patients (24%) fulfilled all the clinical and electrophysiological criteria for entry. One hundred and nine patients (51%) were excluded on clinical grounds alone. Reasons for exclusion included the presence of alternative causes of neuropathy (15%), peripheral vascular disease (10%), proximal or
asymmetrical
neuropathies (11%), renal impairment (5%),
nerve entrapment
(4%), cerebrovascular disease (2%) and amputations (2%) with miscellaneous conditions accounting for the remaining 2%. Of the 105 patients who satisfied the clinical entry requirements another 55 patients (26%) were excluded by electrophysiological criteria. Peroneal motor nerve conduction velocity was unrecordable or unacceptably reduced (less than 30 m/s) in 42% of these patients, sensory nerve potentials were unrecordable in 8% and median nerve compression was evident in another 3%. The selection of cohorts for clinical trials in diabetic neuropathy involves careful consideration of clinical and electrophysiological features of the patients and exclusion of alternative causes of neuropathy.
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PMID:Selection of patients with symptomatic diabetic neuropathy for clinical trials. 262 43
A case of severe peripheral nerve lesions in a patient with eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome induced by L-Tryptophan is reported. Both superficial radial nerves were very tender on palpation. Biopsy of the radial nerve showed myelin abnormalities of the type observed in experimental chronic
nerve entrapment
. Nerve lesions included
asymmetrical
distortion of the myelin sheath, segmental demyelination, axonal degeneration and regeneration. Such abnormalities suggest that mechanical factors, presumably due to proliferation of connective tissue, play a role in the nerve lesions observed in this patient.
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PMID:[Demyelinating nervous lesions in myalgia-eosinophilia syndrome induced by L Tryptophan]. 823 26