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Early sensory neurophysiological changes in prediabetes.

Yi-Chen LinCindy Shin-Yi LinTsui-San ChangJing-Er LeeJowy TaniHung-Ju ChenJia-Ying Sung
Published in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2019)
Sensory superexcitability and latencies are the most sensitive parameters for detecting preclinical physiological dysfunction in prediabetes. In addition, changes in favor of superexcitability were positively correlated with glycated hemoglobin for all participants. These results suggest that early axonal changes start in the prediabetic stage, and that the monitoring strategy for polyneuropathy should start as early as prediabetes.
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