Diabetic Mononeuropathies and Diabetic Amyotrophy

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This brief review describes the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, therapy and prognosis of the diabetic mononeuropathies and diabetic amyotrophy and neuropathic cachexia. Mononeuropathies include cranial neuropathies, of which the oculomotor nerve is most commonly affected, and are thought to be due to microvascular occlusion. Peripherally, entrapment neuropathies occur in both the upper and lower limbs and are due to compression of an already damaged nerve in anatomically restricted channels. Diabetic radiculopathies occur in the dermatones of the thorax and abdomen, mimicking intraabdominal or intrathoracic pathology. I also describe the features of the rare but very distinctive diabetic amyotrophy and neuropathic cachexia. Overall, the prognosis from these conditions is excellent with residual pain or muscle weakness being rare with the exception of diabetic amyotrophy where the prognosis is dependent upon cooperation with intensive rehabilitation. Therapies include “watchful waiting,” physical therapy and rarely surgical intervention, which may be urgently needed for nerve decompression and reversal of motor defects.

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Bell, D. S. H. (2022, October 1). Diabetic Mononeuropathies and Diabetic Amyotrophy. Diabetes Therapy. Adis. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-022-01308-x

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