Bases fisiopatológicas para una clasificación de la neuropatía diabética / Pablo R. Olmos, Sergio Niklitschek, Roberto I. Olmos, Jorge I. Faúndez, Thomas A. Quezada, Milan A. Bozinovica, Ian A. Niklitschek, Jorge Acosta, Claudio N. Valencia, Felipe A. Bravo .

By: Olmos, Pablo RContributor(s): Niklitschek, Sergio | Olmos, Roberto I | Faúndez, Jorge I | Quezada, Thomas A | Bozinovic, Milan A | Niklitschek, Ian A | Acosta, Jorge | Valencia, Claudio N | Bravo, Felipe APublication details: Santiago de Chile : Sociedad Médica de Santiago , 2012Description: En líneaISSN: 0034-9887 (impresa); 0717-6163 (en linea)Subject(s): NEUROPATIAS DIABETICAS | FISIOLOGIA | PATOLOGIAOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Revista médica de ChileScope and content: Nowadays, Diabetic Neuropathy (DN) is considered the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in clinical practice. It can affect sensitive, motor or autonomic nerve fibers, with symmetric, asymmetric, acute or chronic presentations. Due to this variability, with multiple physiopathologic mechanisms involved, a complex clinical classification has been used until recently. The aim of this review is to present a new classification of diabetic neuropathy, based on its physiopathology. It is divided in metabolic microvascular and hypoxic, autoimmune and inflammatory, compressive, secondary to complications ofdiabetes and related to treatment. It must be understood that DN is notjust a functional disease, but a complication of diabetes with molecular and pathological substrates caused by hyperglycemia. Therefore, normalization of blood glucose is a fundamental step towards the successful prevention and treatment of DN.
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Revistas Vol.140, no.12 (dic. 2012) pp. 1593-1605 Link to resource Acceso en línea

Nowadays, Diabetic Neuropathy (DN) is considered the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in clinical practice. It can affect sensitive, motor or autonomic nerve fibers, with symmetric, asymmetric, acute or chronic presentations. Due to this variability, with multiple physiopathologic mechanisms involved, a complex clinical classification has been used until recently. The aim of this review is to present a new classification of diabetic neuropathy, based on its physiopathology. It is divided in metabolic microvascular and hypoxic, autoimmune and inflammatory, compressive, secondary to complications ofdiabetes and related to treatment. It must be understood that DN is notjust a functional disease, but a complication of diabetes with molecular and pathological substrates caused by hyperglycemia. Therefore, normalization of blood glucose is a fundamental step towards the successful prevention and treatment of DN.

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