Association of Sensory Nerve Action Potential Amplitude and Velocity With Type 2 Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Anwar H Siddiqui,
Nazia Tauheed,
Hamid Ashraf
et al.
Abstract:Background: There is ongoing controversy regarding the predominant type of nerve injury in diabetic peripheral neuropathy, whether it is demyelination or axonal degeneration.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between nerve conduction study parameters, specifically nerve conduction velocity and the amplitude of the action potential, with diabetic peripheral neuropathy and determine their potential as early indicators of the condition.
Methods: A cross-sectional stu… Show more
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