Serial nerve conduction studies in patients with maturity onset diabetes mellitus.

G Danta
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Serial study of peripheral nerve conduction in 18 patients with recently diagnosed maturity onset diabetes mellitus during a period of treatment of hyperglycaemia for 21/2 years showed improvement in motor conduction progressive increase in mixed nerve conduction velocity, but at the same time progressive fall of amplitude of sensory nerve action potentials. It is argued that two independent metabolic processes may underlie peripheral nerve dysfunction in these patients, only one of which is benefically affected by control of hyperglycaemia.

成熟型糖尿病患者神经传导的系列研究。
对18例初诊成熟型糖尿病患者在治疗高血糖2年半期间的周围神经传导进行了系列研究,发现运动传导改善,混合神经传导速度进行性增加,但同时感觉神经动作电位幅度进行性下降。有人认为,两种独立的代谢过程可能是这些患者周围神经功能障碍的基础,其中只有一种代谢过程受到高血糖控制的有益影响。
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