Peripheral neuropathies and aging
- PMID: 30563801
- DOI: 10.1684/pnv.2018.0768
Peripheral neuropathies and aging
Abstract
Neuropathies are very common in the population over 65 years old and their prevalence increases with age. The prevalence of polyneuropathies is about 7% in the elderly. However, other possible neuropathies should not be overlooked. Diabetes mellitus is the first cause of neuropathy in the world. Beyond 80 years-old, the risk of finding no etiology is about 40% but it implies a minimum initial explorations. A vitamin deficiency, a dysimmune or even hereditary cause should be eliminated in the elderly subject, keeping in mind the characteristics of age. We propose a review of the different forms of neuropathies by emphasizing the clinical or electrophysiological particularities of the elderly.
Keywords: Charcot Marie Tooth; aging; chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; hereditary neuropathies; neuropathies; polyneuropathies; small fibers neuropathies.
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