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The 3rd edition of this book provides a comprehensive, fully updated, overview of diabetic neuropathy. Divided into three sections, chapters are authored by leading scientists and physicians in the world. The 1st section, Clinical Features and Diagnosis, discusses the clinical examination of diabetic neuropathy as well as the use of objective point-of-care devices in diagnosis. The 2nd section, Pathophysiology, reviews the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy and potential therapeutic targets. The last section, Clinical Consequences and Treatments, reviews the management of diabetic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The 3rd edition of this book provides a comprehensive, fully updated, overview of diabetic neuropathy. Divided into three sections, chapters are authored by leading scientists and physicians in the world. The 1st section, Clinical Features and Diagnosis, discusses the clinical examination of diabetic neuropathy as well as the use of objective point-of-care devices in diagnosis. The 2nd section, Pathophysiology, reviews the pathophysiology of diabetic neuropathy and potential therapeutic targets. The last section, Clinical Consequences and Treatments, reviews the management of diabetic neuropathies as well as the latest treatment options for various neuropathies.
Diabetic Neuropathy, Third Edition, will be of interest to clinicians, practitioners, and researchers, as well as students, residents, and fellows.
Autorenporträt
Solomon Tesfaye, MB ChB, M.D., F.R.C.P.
University of Sheffield, Director of Diabetes Research Royal Hallamshire Hospital Glossop Rd., Sheffield S10 2JF, UK solomon.tesfaye@nhs.net
Christopher H. Gibbons, M.D., M.M.Sc. Beth Israel Deaconness Medical center Palmer 111, Boston MA 02215
cgibbons@bidmc.harvard.edu
Rayaz Ahmed Malik, MSc., MBChB, Ph.D.
Room C004, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar PO Box 24144 Doha, Qatar ram2045@qatar-med.cornell.edu
Aristidis Veves, M.D., DSc, MSc Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center One Deaconess Road, Palmer 321A Boston, MA 02215 aveves@bidmc.harvard.edu