What is the best strategy on detection of cornea neuropathy in people with diabetes? Recent advances in potential measurements
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What is the best strategy on detection of cornea neuropathy in people with diabetes? Recent advances in potential measurements
Abstract
There are well-acknowledged clinical or pre-clinical measurements concerning diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). The current gold standard for diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy is nerve conduction suitable for detecting large nerve fiber function and intraepidermal nerve fiber density assessment for small fiber damage evaluation [2]. The lack of a sensitive, non-invasive, and repeatable endpoint to measure changes in small nerve fibers is a major factor holding back clinical trials for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. As cornea is the most densely innerved tissue, assessing corneal nerves' structure and function will be promising to predict and assess the degree of DPN. In the diabetic micro-environment, damaged corneal nerves lead to decreased corneal sensitivity, both of which resulting in abnormal tear function. According to this theory, the measurements of nerve structure, corneal sensitivity, tear secretion and tear components, to some extent, can reveal and assess the state of corneal neuropathy. This review focuses on summarizing the knowledge of the latest detective methods of diabetic corneal neuropathy, popular in use or possible to further in study and be applied into clinical practice.
Keywords: Cornea neuropathy; Diabetic complication; Diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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