Diabetic autonomic neuropathy and iritis: An association suggesting an immunological cause

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Abstract

Of 47 insulin requiring diabetics aged 21-40 years with autonomic neuropathy (heart rate variability <10), 14 had previously developed iritis. In all except two cases the iritis preceded the autonomic symptoms. The autonomic neuropathy was very severe, 10 patients having two or more characteristic symptoms. Ten of the patients with iritis were women. The association of iritis (itself an immune disorder) with severe symptomatic autonomic neuropathy raises the possibility of an underlying immunological basis for autonomic neuropathy.

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Guy, R. J. C., Richards, F., Edmonds, M. E., & Watkins, P. J. (1984). Diabetic autonomic neuropathy and iritis: An association suggesting an immunological cause. British Medical Journal, 289(6441), 343–345. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.289.6441.343

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