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Author: John A. Senneff
Publisher: Medpress
Keywords: toes, numb, neuropathy, nutrients
Number of Pages: 172
Published: 2007-08-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0978182049
ISBN-13: 9780978182045
Authors:Henning Andersen, Joseph Arezzo, John Baynes, G. Bies
Publisher: Thieme
Keywords: neuropathy, diabetic
Number of Pages: 408
Published: 2003-02-07
List price: $99.95
ISBN-10: 1588900053
ISBN-13: 9781588900050
Third author, Phillip A. Low, is with Mayo Clinic, Rochester, NY. Text covers the structure and function of the nervous system, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy. Includes discussions on treatment options, diagnostic tools and strategies, and offers guidelines for outpatient management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Extensive references.
Authors:Robert Ouvrier, J G McLeod, J D Pollard,
Publisher: Mac Keith Press
Keywords: neurology, mac, keith, press, child, review, neuropathy, childhood, international, peripheral
Number of Pages: 335
Published: 1999-01-15
List price: $101.95
ISBN-10: 1898683174
ISBN-13: 9781898683179
Peripheral neuropathies are diseases that affect the neuromuscular apparatus between the muscles or sensory receptors and connections in the spinal cord and the brain. They affect approximately 20-30% of children attending neuromuscular clinics. Uniquely, this text deals exclusively with such disorders in children and draws together the rapidly expanding but widely scattered knowledge in the field. It is a highly practical text, written by clinical neurologists with long experience in physiology, histopathology, and management of neuropathy. This new edition retains the basic structure of its
Author: David Tomlinson
Publisher: Academic Press
Keywords: neurobiology, review, international, neuropathy, diabetic, volume
Number of Pages: 482
Published: 2002-08-19
List price: $192.00
ISBN-10: 0123668506
ISBN-13: 9780123668509
This volume of International Review of Neurobiology defines primary biochemical causation of diabetic complications, identifies cellular glucose transducers, balancing roles of protein kinase C and MAP kinases, and sets in context the role of apoptosis and the interactive roles of neurons and Schwann cells. It also defines the cell biology of autonomic neuropathy, considers the balanced needs of science, clinical practice, and economics in clinical trial design, provides the definitive evaluation of aldose reductase inhibitors, and explains the failure of nerve growth factor.
Authors:Aristidis Veves, Rayaz A., Ph.D. Malik, P. Michael C
Publisher: Humana Pr
Keywords: clinical, diabetes, management, diabetic, neuropathy
Number of Pages: 725
Published: 2007-04-30
List price: $145.00
ISBN-10: 1597453110
ISBN-13: 9781597453110
In this newly updated ,second edition, leading medical specialists critically review for the general practitioner the latest techniques for the clinical management of diabetic neuropathy. These authoritative contributors focus on the practical aspects of diabetic neuropathy and describe in detail the treatments that are currently available or expected to become available in the near future. They also include concise discussions of the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy and highlight the relatively unknown features of neuropathy that can significantly impact a patient’s life. Comprehensi
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