Thoracoabdominal Radiculoneuropathyas the First Symptom of Diabetes Mellitus. Case Report
Torakoabdominální radikuloneuropatie jako první symptom diabetes mellitus. Kazuistika
V časné fázi rozvoje diabetes mellitus se vzácně objevuje akutní neuropatie. Autoři demonstrujínemocného, u něhož byla diagnostikována torakoabdominální neuropatie v rozsahu segmentů Th 7–9vlevo suspektní diabetické etiologie na základě EMG nálezu svědčícího pro axonální lézi, a to rok předzjištěním jednoznačných známek diabetu.
Klíčová slova:
diabetes mellitus, periferní neuropatie, torakoabdominální radikuloneuropatie
Authors:
R. Jirmář; P. Widimský; P. Gregor; J. Dvořák
; Z. Straka
Authors‘ workplace:
Neurologická klinika LF a FN, Olomouc
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2000; (1): 111-113
Overview
In the early stage of diabetes mellitus in rare instances acute neuropathy is found. The authorsdemonstrate a patient where thoracoabdominal neuropathy in segments Th 7–9 on the left was foundwith a suspect diabetic etiology, based on an EMG finding suggesting an axonal lesion, one year priorto unequivocal signs of diabetes
Key words:
diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy, thoracoabdominal radiculoneuropathy
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