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Peripheral neuropathies in diabetes.

Peripheral neuropathy in diabetes remains a difficult management dilemma. The clinical manifestations may vary widely. Polyneuropathies develop with increasing duration of disease, and a thorough understanding of the clinical manifestations, including sensory, motor, and autonomic deficiencies, helps guide diagnosis and treatment. A multidisciplinary approach emphasizing preventive care and timely intervention can decrease morbidity significantly and improve the quality of life for the patient. Properly fitting shoes and avoidance of foot trauma are cornerstones of preventive management. Strict control of serum glucose can alter the course of peripheral neuropathies. This control can be accomplished with a strict insulin regimen or pancreatic transplant. Further research is needed to increase knowledge about peripheral neuropathies in diabetes and aid the physician with new treatment options.

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