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Value of terminal latency index and sensory electrophysiology in idiopathic and diabetic chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy

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Highlights • CIDP and diabetes can be seen together.• It is difficult to diagnose CIDP in patients with diabetes.• Clinical presentation, nerve conduction studies, and spinal fluid analysis are the… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • CIDP and diabetes can be seen together.• It is difficult to diagnose CIDP in patients with diabetes.• Clinical presentation, nerve conduction studies, and spinal fluid analysis are the best approaches to diagnose CIDP even in patients with diabetes.• Terminal latency index and sensory electrophysiology may vary in idiopathic and diabetic CIDP cases.• Diagnosis of CIDP can be missed in patients with diabetes due to underlying or existing neuropathy.

Keywords: terminal latency; index sensory; sensory electrophysiology; cidp; latency index; idiopathic diabetic

Journal Title: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
Year Published: 2019

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