Insulin neuritis is a historical term for an acute neuropathy affecting patients with diabetes who achieve rapid re-establishment of previously poor glycaemic control. It presents with neuropathic pain, symptoms of autonomic dysfunction or a combination of both. Recently, it has been proposed that ‘treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes’ would be a more accurate name for this entity. The management focuses on controlling the symptoms while they gradually improve with time.
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Hwang, Y. T., & Davies, G. (2016). ‘Insulin neuritis’ to ‘treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes’: New name, same mystery. Practical Neurology, 16(1), 53–55. https://doi.org/10.1136/practneurol-2015-001215
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