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Review
. 1998 Sep 15;93(9):533-40.
doi: 10.1007/BF03042662.

[Autonomic disorders in polyneuropathies]

[Article in German]
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[Autonomic disorders in polyneuropathies]

[Article in German]
M J Hilz et al. Med Klin (Munich). .

Abstract

Background: Many polyneuropathies manifest autonomic disturbances. Diabetic neuropathy, the most frequent neuropathy in the western world, serves as model of the symptomatology of autonomic disturbances.

Diabetic neuropathy: Clinical symptoms comprise pupillary and cardiovascular dysfunction such as orthostatic hypotonia and syncopes, thermoregulatory, gastrointestinal symptoms, disturbances in urogenital and respiratory function and unawareness of hypoglycemia.

Other neuropathies: This article also describes autonomic symptoms in alcoholic neuropathy, in Guillain-Barré syndrome, in paraneoplastic polyneuropathies, in toxic neuropathies, in acute and subacute autonomic neuropathy, in amyloidosis, in porphyria, in familiar dysautonomia, in HIV infection and in botulism.

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