Diabetes Distal Peripheral Neuropathy: Subtypes and Diagnostic and Screening Technologies

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Diabetes distal symmetrical peripheral neuropathy (DSPN) is the most prevalent form of neuropathy in industrialized countries, substantially increasing risk for morbidity and pre-mature mortality. DSPN may manifest with small-fiber disease, large-fiber disease, or a combination of both. This review summarizes: (1) DSPN subtypes (small- and large-fiber disease) with attention to clinical signs and patient symptoms; and (2) technological diagnosis and screening for large- and small-fiber disease with inclusion of a comprehensive literature review of published studies from 2015-present (N = 66). Review findings, informed by the most up-to-date research, advance critical understanding of DSPN large- and small-fiber screening technologies, including those designed for point-of-care use in primary care and endocrinology practices.

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Newlin Lew, K., Arnold, T., Cantelmo, C., Jacque, F., Posada-Quintero, H., Luthra, P., & Chon, K. H. (2022). Diabetes Distal Peripheral Neuropathy: Subtypes and Diagnostic and Screening Technologies. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 16(2), 295–320. https://doi.org/10.1177/19322968211035375

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