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DOI: 10.1007/s11892-019-1150-5
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Painful and Painless Diabetic Neuropathies: What Is the Difference?

Pallai Rappai Shillo,Marni Greig,Leanne Hunt,Dinesh Selvarajah,Jackie Elliott,Rajiv Gandhi,Iain D. Wilkinson,Solomon Tesfaye

Medicine
Neuropathic pain
Diabetes mellitus
2019
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications are increasing to epidemic proportions. This will unfortunately result in massive increases in diabetic distal symmetrical polyneuropathy (DPN) and its troublesome sequelae, including disabling neuropathic pain (painful-DPN), which affects around 25% of patients with diabetes. Why these patients develop neuropathic pain, while others with a similar degree of neuropathy do not, is not clearly understood. This review will look at recent advances that may shed some light on the differences between painful and painless-DPN. Gender, clinical pain phenotyping, serum biomarkers, brain imaging, genetics, and skin biopsy findings have been reported to differentiate painful- from painless-DPN. Painful-DPN seems to be associated with female gender and small fiber dysfunction. Moreover, recent brain imaging studies have found neuropathic pain signatures within the central nervous system; however, whether this is the cause or effect of the pain is yet to be determined. Further research is urgently required to develop our understanding of the pathogenesis of pain in DPN in order to develop new and effective mechanistic treatments for painful-DPN.
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    Painful and Painless Diabetic Neuropathies: What Is the Difference?” is a paper by Pallai Rappai Shillo Marni Greig Leanne Hunt Dinesh Selvarajah Jackie Elliott Rajiv Gandhi Iain D. Wilkinson Solomon Tesfaye published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.