The effects of the cerebral cortex gangliosides have been studied in fifteen patients with peripheral neuropathies through the results of electromyographic examination. The patients were divided into two groups: A--peripheral neuropathy of alcoholic etiology (seven patients); D--peripheral neuropathy of diabetes etiology (eight patients). The medication has been administered 20 mg/day intramuscularly during twenty days. At the end of that period it was verified: 1) a discrete increase of the motor conduction velocity in the patients of the group A; 2) the sensitive conduction velocity was inaltered in both groups; 3) a favourable therapeutic response (global evaluation) in three patients of group A, and in three of group D; they represent 40% of the total number of patients studied. For the control of therapeutical effects of the medication the authors suggest a more prolonged period of administration of the medication in hospitalized patients submitted to periodic electromyographic examinations.
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