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Structural impairment patterns in peripapillary retinal fiber layer and retinal ganglion cell layer in mitochondrial optic neuropathies 被引量:7
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作者 Da Teng Chun-Xia Peng +6 位作者 Hai-Yan Qian Li Li Wei Wang Jun-Qing Wang Bing Chen Huan-Fen Zhou Shi-Hui Wei 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2018年第10期1643-1648,共6页
AIM:To evaluate the structural injure patterns in peripapillary retinal fiber layer (pRNFL), retinal ganglion cell layer (RGCL) and their correlations to visual function in various mitochondrial optic neuropathi... AIM:To evaluate the structural injure patterns in peripapillary retinal fiber layer (pRNFL), retinal ganglion cell layer (RGCL) and their correlations to visual function in various mitochondrial optic neuropathies (MON) to offer help to their differential diagnosis.METHODS:Totally 32 MON patients (60 eyes) were recruited within 6mo after clinical onsets, including 20 Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) patients (37eyes), 12 ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy (EON)patients (23 eyes), and 41 age-gender matched healthy controls (HC, 82 eyes). All subjects had pRNFL and RGCL examinations with optic coherence tomography (OCT) and visual function tests.RESULTS:In the early stages of MON, the temporal pRNFL thickness decreased (66.09±22.57μm), but increased in other quadrants, compared to HC (76.95±14.81μm). The other quadrants remaining stable for LHON and EON patients besides the second hour sector of pRNFL thickness reduced and the temporal pRNFL decreased (56.78±15.87μm) for EON. Total macular thickness in MON reduced remarkably(279.25±18.90μm; P=0.015), which mainly occurring in the inner circle (3 mm diameter of circle) and the nasal temporal sectors in the outer circle (5.5 mm diameter of circle), in contrast to those in HC. RGCL thickness reduced in each sector of the macula (61.90±8.73μm; P≤0.001). It strongly showed the correlationship of best corrected visual acuity (R=0.50, P=0.0003) and visual field injury (R=0.54,P=0.0002) in MON patients.CONCLUSION:OCT is a potential tool for detecting structural alterations in the optic nerves of various MON. Different types of MON may have different damage patterns. 展开更多
关键词 mitochondrial optic neuropathies peripapillary retinal fiber layer retinal ganglion cell layer visual function Leber hereditary optic neuropathy ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy
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ROCK inhibition as a novel potential strategy for axonal regeneration in optic neuropathies 被引量:1
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作者 Inge Van Hove Evy Lefevere Lieve Moons 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第12期1949-1950,共2页
Optic neuropathies or optic nerve diseases are a frequent cause of permanent vision loss that can occur after inflammation,ischemia,infection,tumors,trauma and/or an elevated pressure inside the eye(also called intra... Optic neuropathies or optic nerve diseases are a frequent cause of permanent vision loss that can occur after inflammation,ischemia,infection,tumors,trauma and/or an elevated pressure inside the eye(also called intraocular pressure or IOP). 展开更多
关键词 ROCK inhibition as a novel potential strategy for axonal regeneration in optic neuropathies RGCs
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Retinal nerve fiber and ganglion cell layer thinning in hereditary and acquired mitochondrial optic neuropathies
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作者 Josef Finsterer 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2019年第10期1666-1666,共1页
Dear Editor,With interest we read the article by Teng et al[1]about a study of the retinal nerve and ganglion cell layers by means of optic coherence tomography(OCT)in 32 patients with a mitochondrial optic neuropathy... Dear Editor,With interest we read the article by Teng et al[1]about a study of the retinal nerve and ganglion cell layers by means of optic coherence tomography(OCT)in 32 patients with a mitochondrial optic neuropathy(MON).Included were 20 patients with hereditary MON[Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy(LHON)],12 patients with acquired MON[ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy(EION)],and 41 healthy controls.Retinal nerve fiber layer(RNFL)thickness was reduced in the nasal,superior,temporal,and inferior quadrants in LHON patients but only in the temporal quadrant in the EION patients.Thickness of the retinal ganglion cell layer(RGCL)was similarly reduced in LHON and EION patients.We have the following comments and concerns. 展开更多
关键词 RETINAL nerve fiber and ganglion cell layer THINNING in HEREDITARY and ACQUIRED mitochondrial OPTIC neuropathies
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Cellular reprogramming and inherited peripheral neuropathies: perspectives and challenges
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作者 Mario A.Saporta 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期894-896,共3页
Inherited peripheral neuropathies (or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, CMT) are a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders, which are currently untreatable. They are the most common inherited neur... Inherited peripheral neuropathies (or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, CMT) are a phenotypically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders, which are currently untreatable. They are the most common inherited neuromuscular disorder, affecting around 1 in every 2,500 people (over 120,000 people in the US). Based on clinical neurophysiological and histopathological features, inherited neuropathies can be divided into two major forms: demyelinating (type 1) and axonal (type 2) CMT (Saporta, 2014). 展开更多
关键词 gene CMT Cellular reprogramming and inherited peripheral neuropathies perspectives and challenges LITAF
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Demonstration of reversible retinal ganglion cell dysfunction in inflammatory optic neuropathies utilizing pattern electroretinography
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作者 Austin Bach Matthew D Kay 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2017年第2期321-324,共4页
Dear Editor,I am Dr.Austin Bach from Larkin Community Hospital in South Miami,Florida,USA.I am writing to you to present three cases of inflammatory optic neuritis that was followed to resolution using pattern electro... Dear Editor,I am Dr.Austin Bach from Larkin Community Hospital in South Miami,Florida,USA.I am writing to you to present three cases of inflammatory optic neuritis that was followed to resolution using pattern electroretinography(PERG). 展开更多
关键词 Demonstration of reversible retinal ganglion cell dysfunction in inflammatory optic neuropathies utilizing pattern electroretinography Figure OS HVF cell
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Neurorestoration from medicinal plants:an opportunity to treat painful neuropathies
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作者 Lorenzo Di Cesare Mannelli Carla Ghelardini 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期403-404,共2页
Neuropathic pain originates from damages to the somatosensory nervous system(IASP-International Association for the Study of Pain-taxonomy).Lesions(traumas,compression,iatrogenic and pharmacological causes)or dise... Neuropathic pain originates from damages to the somatosensory nervous system(IASP-International Association for the Study of Pain-taxonomy).Lesions(traumas,compression,iatrogenic and pharmacological causes)or diseases(infections,diabetes,ischemia,cancer)lead to the establishment of hypersensitivity. 展开更多
关键词 Neurorestoration from medicinal plants:an opportunity to treat painful neuropathies EFSA
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Clinical analysis of symmetry peripheral entrapment neuropathies of upper extremity
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作者 于家傲 《外科研究与新技术》 2003年第2期87-87,共1页
Objective To discuss the etiology,course of diseases and prognosis of symmetry peripheral entrapment enuropathies of upper extremity. Methods The etiology, clinical scale and resluts of 14 cases were analyzed betwen 1... Objective To discuss the etiology,course of diseases and prognosis of symmetry peripheral entrapment enuropathies of upper extremity. Methods The etiology, clinical scale and resluts of 14 cases were analyzed betwen 1999 and April 2002. Results In the bilateral tunnel syndrome, the excellent and good rate was 60% at the original side and 80% at the contralateral side occurred later. In the bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome, the excellent and good rate was 67% at the original side and 89% at the contralateral side occurred later. Conclusion The main etiological factor of the bilateral cubital tunnel syndrome was the elbow eversion deformity. The lesions of synovium contributed mainly to the symmetry carpal tunnel syndrome. The symmetry peripheral entrapment neuropathies of upper extremity should be operated on as soon as possible when diagnosis had been made for enhancement of treatment outcome. 5 refs,2 tabs. 展开更多
关键词 of Clinical analysis of symmetry peripheral entrapment neuropathies of upper extremity
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Entrapment neuropathies in diabetes mellitus 被引量:3
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作者 Eugenia Rota Nicola Morelli 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2016年第17期342-353,共12页
Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes mellitus(DM) with a wide clinical spectrum that encompasses generalized to focal and multifocal forms. Entrapment neuropathies(EN), which are focal forms, are so frequen... Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes mellitus(DM) with a wide clinical spectrum that encompasses generalized to focal and multifocal forms. Entrapment neuropathies(EN), which are focal forms, are so frequent at any stage of the diabetic disease, that they may be considered a neurophysiological hallmarkof peripheral nerve involvement in DM. Indeed, EN may be the earliest neurophysiological abnormalities in DM,particularly in the upper limbs, even in the absence of a generalized polyneuropathy, or it may be superimposed on a generalized diabetic neuropathy. This remarkable frequency of EN in diabetes is underlain by a peculiar pathophysiological background. Due to the metabolic alterations consequent to abnormal glucose metabolism,the peripheral nerves show both functional impairment and structural changes, even in the preclinical stage,making them more prone to entrapment in anatomically constrained channels. This review discusses the most common and relevant EN encountered in diabetic patient in their epidemiological, pathophysiological and diagnostic features. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes mellitus NEUROPATHY Diabetic NEUROPATHY Median ENTRAPMENT NEUROPATHY at the WRIST ULNAR ENTRAPMENT NEUROPATHY at the elbow ULNAR ENTRAPMENT NEUROPATHY at the WRIST Carpal TUNNEL SYNDROME Electrodiagnosis Tarsal TUNNEL SYNDROME
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Peripheral Neuropathies Revealing Gougerot-Sjögren’s Syndrome: Description of 3 Cases 被引量:1
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作者 Ndiaga Matar Gaye Alassane Mamadou Diop +6 位作者 Khalifa Ababacar Mbaye Serigne Abdou Aziz Fall Mamadou Ka Momo Banda Ndiaye Maouly Fall Moustapha Ndiaye Amadou Gallo Diop 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 CAS 2022年第3期120-125,共6页
Introduction: Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome is an autoimmune epithelitis with various extraglandular signs, among which are neurological, with a variable frequency according to studies. We report three cases of periphe... Introduction: Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome is an autoimmune epithelitis with various extraglandular signs, among which are neurological, with a variable frequency according to studies. We report three cases of peripheral neuropathy revealing Gougerot-Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome, collected in the Neurology Department of the Fann University Hospital in Dakar (Senegal). Observations: The first patient, aged 48 years, presented with a length-dependent sensitivomotor polyneuropathy associated with retrobulbar optic neuritis, with dry eyes and dry mouth noticed by the patient for several years. The second patient, aged 28 years, was admitted to the hospital with chronic generalized paresthesia in the context of xerostomia and xerophthalmia. The results of the clinical examination and the electroeneuromyogram were in favour of pure sensory neuronopathy. The third patient was 32 years old female, with a history of thyroidectomy and acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP), who was seen for acute ascending flaccid tetraplegia with facial diplegia, preceded by diffuse paresthesia. The diagnosis of recurrence of acute demyelinating polyradiculonueropathy was retained in view of the rapidly increasing character of the deficit, the hyperproteinorachy at the lumbar puncture, and the signs of demyelination at the ENMG. The diagnosis of Gougerot-Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome in our three patients was established on the basis of the 2016 ACR/EULAR criteria. Indeed, the anti-SSA antibodies (Ro) were positive in our 3 patients with a biopsy of the salivary glands which showed stage 3 in the first patient and stage 4 in the two others. Corticosteroid therapy and immunosuppressive treatment resulted in a favourable clinical evolution on the neurological and general levels. Conclusion: Gougerot-Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome is an autoimmune exocrinopathy that may present with peripheral neuropathy, which may precede the diagnosis of Sj&#246;gren’s syndrome, be concomitant or occur during the course of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 Sjögren’s Syndrome Peripheral Neuropathy Salivary Gland Biopsy Senegal
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Cranial neuropathies in sarcoidosis
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作者 Hussam A Yacoub Zaid A Al-Qudah Nizar Souayah 《World Journal of Ophthalmology》 2015年第1期16-22,共7页
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem, chronic inflammatory disease that is characterized by the development of non-caseating granulomas in multiple body tissues and organ systems. Neurological complications of systemic sarcoi... Sarcoidosis is a multisystem, chronic inflammatory disease that is characterized by the development of non-caseating granulomas in multiple body tissues and organ systems. Neurological complications of systemic sarcoidosis include peripheral and cranial neuropathies, myopathies, seizures, gait dysfunction, and cognitive decline. Because sarcoidosis has a predilection to involve the basilar meninges, cranial neuropathy is the most prevalent neurological deficit seen when the nervous system is involved. Sarcoidosis cranial neuropathy may occur at different stages of the disease and even as the initial clinical manifestation of central nervous system involvement. Attributing a cranial neuropathy to sarcoidosis can be challenging, particularly in the setting of normal imaging studies. In this review, cranial neuropathies in sarcoidosis are discussed in detail. 展开更多
关键词 SARCOIDOSIS NEUROSARCOIDOSIS CRANIAL NEUROPATHY CENTRAL nervous system
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Ischemic optic neuropathies-update
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作者 Elizabeth M.Palkovacs 《Annals of Eye Science》 2018年第1期249-257,共9页
This submission will briefly review the anatomy and physiology of the optic nerve,and highlight various ischemic optic neuropathies including anterior ischemic optic neuropathies(non-arteritis and arteritic),diabetic ... This submission will briefly review the anatomy and physiology of the optic nerve,and highlight various ischemic optic neuropathies including anterior ischemic optic neuropathies(non-arteritis and arteritic),diabetic papillopathy,posterior ischemic optic neuropathies,and ischemic optic neuropathies in the setting of hemodynamic compromise. 展开更多
关键词 Ischemic optic neuropathy anterior ischemic optic neuropathy posterior ischemic optic neuropathy(PION) diabetic papillitis
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Application of optical coherence tomography in hereditary,toxic and metabolic optic neuropathies
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作者 Jennifer Enright Gregory Van Stavern 《Annals of Eye Science》 2020年第2期69-81,共13页
Hereditary,metabolic and toxic optic neuropathies cause bilateral,central vision loss and therefore can result in severe impairment in visual function.Accurate,early diagnosis is critical,as nutritional and toxic opti... Hereditary,metabolic and toxic optic neuropathies cause bilateral,central vision loss and therefore can result in severe impairment in visual function.Accurate,early diagnosis is critical,as nutritional and toxic optic neuropathies may be reversible if identified early,and diagnosis of hereditary optic neuropathies can prevent unnecessary invasive workup,provide prognostic information,and allow for effective genetic counseling.Optical coherence tomography(OCT)is a valuable tool that aids in the diagnosis and prognostication of optic neuropathies as it allows for quantification of changes in the retinal ganglion cells(RGCs)and retinal nerve fiber layer(RNFL)over time.We review the characteristic clinical presentations of hereditary,metabolic and toxic optic neuropathies,with an emphasis on OCT findings. 展开更多
关键词 Optical coherence tomography(OCT) optic neuropathy Leber hereditary optic neuropathy(LHON) autosomal dominant optic atrophy(ADOA) ETHAMBUTOL
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Frequency, Risk Factors and Clinical Forms of Neuropathies in Diabetics in Hospitals in Burkina Faso
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作者 Alfred Anselme Dabilgou Herve Tieno +3 位作者 Joelle Zabsonre Tiendrebeogo Valentin NYameogo Christian Manuel Zett Athanase Millogo 《Journal of Diabetes Mellitus》 2018年第3期70-83,共14页
Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes. Most of the studies on the subject in the sub region, particularly in Burkina Faso, dealt it with the study of the complic... Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes. Most of the studies on the subject in the sub region, particularly in Burkina Faso, dealt it with the study of the complications of diabetes, or one of its components. Our study was designed to study in particular in all its aspects, by searching for its peculiarities in our context, for improvement of its support. Methodology: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out in 150 diabetic patients aged at least 15 years followed in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yalgado Ouedraogo University Teaching Hospital. All patients included had agreed to participate in our survey after informed consent. We collected the data during the period from 2015 November to 2016 June. Each patient was evaluated by the DN4 questionnaire and clinically by a neurological examination. We determinated the frequency, the sociodemographic, clinical and therapeutic characteristics of diabetes neuropathy and its related factors. Results: The frequency of diabetic neuropathy was 80.7%. Peripheral neuropathies were seen in 81.8% of cases and autonomic neuropathies in 72.7% of cases. Autonomic neuropathy was dominated by the DAN (59.1%), and erectile dysfunction (44%). There was a high comorbidity with physical inactivity (66.9%), obesity (49.4%) and hypertension (38.8%). There were poorly controlled patients in 38.8%. A link was found between T2DM and neuropathy (p = 0.014). Painful diabetes was related to the quality of glycemic control (p = 0.007), and hypertension (p = 0.021). A link was also found between tobacco consumption (p < 0.001), male (p < 0.001), and urogenital autonomic neuropathy. Conclusion: Diabetic neuropathies are very common in our context and could be a haunting to the practitioner with the progression of diabetes and its corollary of degenerative complications. There was a significant association between Type 2 Diabetes mellitus and the presence of peripheral diabetic neuropathy. 展开更多
关键词 Prevalence Risk Factor NEUROPATHY Diabetes Mellitus Burkina Faso
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Role of calcium homeostasis in retinal ganglion cell degeneration
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作者 Sean McCracken Philip R.Williams 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第5期2009-2010,共2页
Calcium (Ca^(2+)) is a key intracellular messenger involved in a variety of cellular functions.Intracellular Ca^(2+)dysregulation drives neuron cell death in multiple degenerative diseases and traumatic conditions.Ret... Calcium (Ca^(2+)) is a key intracellular messenger involved in a variety of cellular functions.Intracellular Ca^(2+)dysregulation drives neuron cell death in multiple degenerative diseases and traumatic conditions.Retinal ganglion cell(RGC) degeneration occurs in blinding diseases such as glaucoma and other optic neuropathies. 展开更多
关键词 retinal ganglion cell degeneration intracellular calcium dysregulation optic neuropathies glaucoma calcium homeostasis intracellular messenger neuron cell death blinding diseases
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Autophagy-targeting modulation to promote peripheral nerve regeneration 被引量:1
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作者 Yan Chen Hongxia Deng Nannan Zhang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第7期1864-1882,共19页
Nerve regeneration following traumatic peripheral nerve injuries and neuropathies is a complex process modulated by diverse factors and intricate molecular mechanisms.Past studies have focused on factors that stimulat... Nerve regeneration following traumatic peripheral nerve injuries and neuropathies is a complex process modulated by diverse factors and intricate molecular mechanisms.Past studies have focused on factors that stimulate axonal outgrowth and myelin regeneration.However,recent studies have highlighted the pivotal role of autophagy in peripheral nerve regeneration,particularly in the context of traumatic injuries.Consequently,autophagy-targeting modulation has emerged as a promising therapeutic approach to enhancing peripheral nerve regeneration.Our current understanding suggests that activating autophagy facilitates the rapid clearance of damaged axons and myelin sheaths,thereby enhancing neuronal survival and mitigating injury-induced oxidative stress and inflammation.These actions collectively contribute to creating a favorable microenvironment for structural and functional nerve regeneration.A range of autophagyinducing drugs and interventions have demonstrated beneficial effects in alleviating peripheral neuropathy and promoting nerve regeneration in preclinical models of traumatic peripheral nerve injuries.This review delves into the regulation of autophagy in cell types involved in peripheral nerve regeneration,summarizing the potential drugs and interventions that can be harnessed to promote this process.We hope that our review will offer novel insights and perspectives on the exploitation of autophagy pathways in the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries and neuropathies. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOPHAGY autophagy related genes Charcot–Marie–Tooth diseases diabetic peripheral neuropathy METFORMIN MYELINATION peripheral nerve injury Schwann cells sciatic nerve Wallerian degeneration
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Comprehensive review on diabetic foot ulcers and neuropathy: Treatment, prevention and management 被引量:2
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作者 Kehkashan Parveen Malik Asif Hussain +2 位作者 Sadaf Anwar Halima Mustafa Elagib Mohd Adnan Kausar 《World Journal of Diabetes》 2025年第3期14-29,共16页
Diabetic foot(DF)is a major public health concern.As evident from numerous previous studies,supervision of DF ulcer(DFU)is crucial,and a specific quality check-up is needed.Patients should be educated about glycaemic ... Diabetic foot(DF)is a major public health concern.As evident from numerous previous studies,supervision of DF ulcer(DFU)is crucial,and a specific quality check-up is needed.Patients should be educated about glycaemic management,DFUs,foot lesions,proper care for injuries,diet,and surgery.Certain reasonably priced treatments,such as hyperbaric oxygen and vacuum-assisted closure therapy,are also available for DFUs,along with modern wound care products and techniques.Nonetheless,DF care(cleaning,applying antimicrobial cream when wounded,and foot reflexology),blood glucose monitoring to control diabetes,and monthly or quarterly examinations in individuals with diabetes are effective in managing DFUs.Between 50%and 80%of DF infections are preventable.Regardless of the intensity of the lesion,it needs to be treated carefully and checked daily during infection.Tissue regeneration can be aided by cleaning,dressing,and application of topical medicines.The choice of shoes is also important because it affects blood circulation and nerve impulses.In general,regular check-ups,monitoring of the patient’s condition,measuring blood glucose levels,and providing frequent guidance regarding DFU care are crucial.Finally,this important clinical problem requires involvement of multiple professionals to properly manage it. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetic foot ulcers Diabetic neuropathy Diabetes mellitus Peripheral neuropathy Charcot neuroarthropathy
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Risk factors of developing non-arteric ischemic optic neuropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus:a single-center retrospective cohort study 被引量:1
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作者 Parinee Kemchoknatee Duanghathai Tangon Thansit Srisombut 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 2025年第2期290-296,共7页
AIM:To determine the risk factors and time to non-arteric ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION)occurrence among Thai type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)patients.METHODS:A retrospective review of 266 newly diagnosed T2DM cases a... AIM:To determine the risk factors and time to non-arteric ischemic optic neuropathy(NAION)occurrence among Thai type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)patients.METHODS:A retrospective review of 266 newly diagnosed T2DM cases at Rajavithi Hospital between 2007 and 2016 was conducted to determine time to occurrence of NAION and evaluate associated risk factors.RESULTS:Hypertension and dyslipidemia were the most common pre-existing vascular diseases and there was a significant male predominance in the NAION group.The mean age of the NAION group was significantly higher than that of the group without NAION.A higher proportion of subjects in the NAION group had hypertension,dyslipidemia,high diastolic blood pressure,smokers,and had a small cup-to-disc ratio(CDR).Higher levels of triglycerides and lowdensity lipoprotein-cholesterol in the group with NAION.Fiftyfive patients among 266 participants(20.68%)developed NAION during a mean follow-up time of 81.26±25.04mo.In a multivariable logistic regression analysis,dyslipidemia(OR=8.36,95%CI,3.447–20.273,P<0.001),high low density lipoprotein levels(OR=1.017,95%CI,1.004–1.029,P=0.009),and small CDR(OR=11.92,95%CI,4.477–31.741,P<0.001)were significant risk factors for NAION development.Smoking was the strongest predictive risk(OR=12.843,95%CI,3.959–41.659,P<0.001).Vascular complications of T2DM and aspirin were not associated with NAION.CONCLUSION:T2DM patients with dyslipidemia or a small CDR should be carefully followed up as they are at increased risk of developing NAION. 展开更多
关键词 non-arteric ischemic optic neuropathy systemic vascular disease type 2 diabetes mellitus HYPERTENSION DYSLIPIDEMIA
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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy and neuromodulation techniques:a systematic review of progress and prospects
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作者 Rahul Mittal Keelin McKenna +4 位作者 Grant Keith Evan McKenna Joana R.N.Lemos Jeenu Mittal Khemraj Hirani 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第8期2218-2230,共13页
Neuromodulation for diabetic peripheral neuropathy represents a significant area of interest in the management of chronic pain associated with this condition.Diabetic peripheral neuropathy,a common complication of dia... Neuromodulation for diabetic peripheral neuropathy represents a significant area of interest in the management of chronic pain associated with this condition.Diabetic peripheral neuropathy,a common complication of diabetes,is characterized by nerve damage due to high blood sugar levels that lead to symptoms,such as pain,tingling,and numbness,primarily in the hands and feet.The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the efficacy of neuromodulatory techniques as potential therapeutic interventions for patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy,while also examining recent developments in this domain.The investigation encompassed an array of neuromodulation methods,including frequency rhythmic electrical modulated systems,dorsal root ganglion stimulation,and spinal cord stimulation.This systematic review suggests that neuromodulatory techniques may be useful in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.Understanding the advantages of these treatments will enable physicians and other healthcare providers to offer additional options for patients with symptoms refractory to standard pharmacologic treatments.Through these efforts,we may improve quality of life and increase functional capacity in patients suffering from complications related to diabetic neuropathy. 展开更多
关键词 diabetes mellitus diabetic peripheral neuropathy NEUROMODULATION neurostimulation therapy non-pharmacological treatment pain management
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Interconnections between diabetic corneal neuropathy and diabetic retinopathy:diagnostic and therapeutic implications
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作者 Mingyi Yu Faith Teo En Ning +1 位作者 Chang Liu Yu-Chi Liu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第8期2169-2180,共12页
Diabetic corneal neuropathy and diabetic retinopathy are ocular complications occurring in the context of diabetes mellitus.Diabetic corneal neuropathy refers to the progressive damage of corneal nerves.Diabetic retin... Diabetic corneal neuropathy and diabetic retinopathy are ocular complications occurring in the context of diabetes mellitus.Diabetic corneal neuropathy refers to the progressive damage of corneal nerves.Diabetic retinopathy has traditionally been considered as damage to the retinal microvasculature.However,growing evidence suggests that diabetic retinopathy is a complex neurovascular disorder resulting from dysfunction of the neurovascular unit,which includes both the retinal vascular structures and neural tissues.Diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of blindness and is frequently screened for as part of diabetic ocular screening.However,diabetic corneal neuropathy is commonly overlooked and underdiagnosed,leading to severe ocular surface impairment.Several studies have found that these two conditions tend to occur together,and they share similarities in their pathogenesis pathways,being triggered by a status of chronic hyperglycemia.This review aims to discuss the interconnection between diabetic corneal neuropathy and diabetic retinopathy,whether diabetic corneal neuropathy precedes diabetic retinopathy,as well as the relation between the stage of diabetic retinopathy and the severity of corneal neuropathy.We also endeavor to explore the relevance of a corneal screening in diabetic eyes and the possibility of using corneal nerve measurements to monitor the progression of diabetic retinopathy. 展开更多
关键词 CORNEA corneal nerves diabetes diabetic corneal neuropathy diabetic retinopathy retina
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Controversies in fecal incontinence
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作者 Andreia Albuquerque Satish S C Rao 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2025年第3期113-119,共7页
Fecal incontinence is a common condition that can significantly impact patients’quality of life.Obstetric anal sphincter injury and anorectal surgeries are common etiologies.Endoanal ultrasound and anorectal manometr... Fecal incontinence is a common condition that can significantly impact patients’quality of life.Obstetric anal sphincter injury and anorectal surgeries are common etiologies.Endoanal ultrasound and anorectal manometry are important diagnostic tools for evaluating patients.There are various treatment options,including diet,lifestyle modifications,drugs,biofeedback therapy,tibial and sacral nerve neuromodulation therapy,and surgery.In this editorial,we will discuss current controversies and novel approaches to fecal incontinence.Screening for asymptomatic anal sphincter defects after obstetric anal sphincter injury and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease is not generally recommended,but may be helpful in selected patients.The Garg incontinence score is a new score that includes the assessment of solid,liquid,flatus,mucous,stress and urge fecal incontinence.Novel tests such as translumbosacral anorectal magnetic stimulation and novel therapies such as translumbosacral neuromodulation therapy are promising diagnostic and treatment options,for both fecal incontinence and neuropathy.Home biofeedback therapy can overcome some limitations of the office-based therapy.Skeletal muscle-derived cell implantation of the external anal sphincter has been further studied as a possible treatment option.Sacral neuromodulation may be useful in scleroderma,congenital fecal incontinence and inflammatory bowel disease but merits further study. 展开更多
关键词 Fecal incontinence Endoanal ultrasound Anal sphincter defects BIOFEEDBACK NEUROPATHY Sacral neuromodulation
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