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Under-recognised paradox of neuropathy from rapid glycaemic control

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POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL
Volume 81, Issue 952, Pages 103-107

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B M J PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.2004.021162

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Insulin induced neuropathy has been reported previously in people with diabetes treated with insulin, and subsequently reported in patients with insulinomas. However, neuropathy caused by rapid glycaemic control in patients with poorly controlled diabetes with chronic hyperglycaemia is not a widely recognised entity among clinicians worldwide. It is expected that this phenomenon of paradoxical complication of neuropathy in the face of drastic decreases in glycosylated haemoglobin concentrations will assume greater importance with clinicians achieving glycaemic targets at a faster pace than before.

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