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VOL. 4, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Nerve conduction velocity in diabetes mellitus type II
Authors
RG Naniwadekar, UV Chougule
Abstract
Neuropathy is the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus. Neuropathy may impact sensory defects, neurological disabilities, limb ulcers, osteomyelitis, and amputation. The purpose of the study is to prevalence of neuropathy in asymptomatic diabetics. To study type of neuropathy in asymptomatic diabetics. The present study was done to determine the occurrence of sensorimotor neuropathy in patients having diabetes mellitus type 2 with no symptoms of neuropathy, to determine whether any co relation exits between duration, blood sugar levels and HbA1C to NCS. The study included total 80 asymptomatic diabetics who were divided into two groups. These patients were diagnosed cases of DM type 2 and were not having any symptoms of neuropathy. The results showed that there were significant relation between glycemic index and neuropathy. The prevalence of diabetic neuropathy is less in patients who are having good glycemic control.
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Pages:166-168
How to cite this article:
RG Naniwadekar, UV Chougule "Nerve conduction velocity in diabetes mellitus type II". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 4, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 166-168
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