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Peripheral Neuropathy: A Practical Guide for Internists Cover

Peripheral Neuropathy: A Practical Guide for Internists

Open Access
|Nov 2021

Abstract

Diagnosing peripheral neuropathy is essential for the majority of clinical specialties, as it often reveals systemic underlying diseases that are rarely purely neurological. The patient’s history and thorough clinical examination represent the foundation of an early diagnosis. For internal medicine practitioners, it is important to consider common causes at first and search for diabetes, alcoholism or vitamin B12 deficiency, whilst following a diagnosis algorithm that encompasses cues to less popular aetiologies such as systemic vasculitis or paraproteinemia. Prior to requesting nerve conduction studies or further investigations, a few characteristics of peripheral neuropathy should be sought: onset, symmetry, distribution and function impairment (either sensory or motor). Given its interdisciplinary nature, peripheral neuropathies are managed via tight collaboration between the specialist and the internist. Although symptomatic treatment for painful neuropathy is available, treating the underlying disease is fundamental.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/inmed-2021-0182 | Journal eISSN: 1220-5818 | Journal ISSN: 1220-5818
Language: English
Page range: 53 - 62
Published on: Nov 15, 2021
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2021 Diana M. Chitimus, Ciprian Jurcuţ, Cristina-Florentina Pleșa, published by Romanian Society of Internal Medicine
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