Peripheral neuropathy in Parkinson’s disease: prevalence and functional impact on gait and balance
Peripheral neuropathy is a common problem in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Peripheral neuropathy’s prevalence in Parkinson’s disease varies between 4.8-55% compared with 9% in the general population. It stays unclear whether
Insulin-regulated serine and lipid metabolism drive peripheral neuropathy
Diabetes represents a range of diseases in which metabolic dysfunction damages multiple organ systems including the liver, peripheral nerves, and kidneys. Although the beginning and advancement of these comorbidities are
Mechanisms behind diffuse idiopathic peripheral neuropathy in humans – a systematic review
It is well-known that several diseases may lead to diffuse peripheral neuropathy in the autonomic nervous system, including the enteric nervous system, and the sensorimotor system. Since the understanding of enteric neuropathy