Improvement of nerve conduction in diabetic neuropathy. A follow-up study 4 yr after combined pancreatic and renal transplantation
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- DOI: 10.2337/diab.41.8.946
Improvement of nerve conduction in diabetic neuropathy. A follow-up study 4 yr after combined pancreatic and renal transplantation
Abstract
Eighteen patients with long-standing insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes mellitus and polyneuropathy were studied after combined pancreatic and renal transplantation. Repeated tests were performed on peripheral nerve function (electroneurography) and on autonomic function (R-R test) 6 mo and 1, 2, and 4 yr after the transplantation. Eighteen diabetic patients with only a kidney graft served as controls. After initial improvement of nerve conduction in both groups, probably caused by the elimination of uremia, further improvement was seen only in the euglycemic pancreas-graft recipients. Improvement of autonomic (parasympathetic) function was slight after 48 mo and was similar in both groups.
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