Proximal diabetic neuropathy

Proximal diabetic neuropathy or lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy, previously termed diabetic amyotrophy, is a diabetic neuropathy (peripheral nerve disease) characterized by painful muscle wasting and weakness. It affects the lower limbs and is typically asymmetric. Proximal diabetic neuropathy typically occurs in aged type 2 diabetic males, though it may occur in younger diabetic patients and women too.

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Symptoms

Diagnosis

Nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography are used to rule out other conditions and diagnose proximal diabetic neuropathy.

Treatment

Proximal diabetic neuropathy is very much reversible. This can be done by taking various measures.

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