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Article: Nerve Conduction Defects Are Retarded by Tight Metabolic Control in Type I Diabetes.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
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- September 1, 2001
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Nerve Conduction Defects Are Retarded by Tight Metabolic Control in Type I Diabetes Hyllienmark L, Golster H, Samuelsson U, Ludvigsson J (Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm; Departments of Clinical Neurophysiology, Paediatrics, and Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Hospital, Linkoping, Sweden), Muscle Nerve. 2001;24:240-246.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of tight metabolic control on nerve conduction abnormalities in people with type I diabetes (insulin-dependent). The authors inquired whether abnormal nerve conduction was retarded or prevented by tight metabolic control, which they defined ...