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Neuropathic Pain Presents Without Neuropathy Clinical Signs in Type 1 Diabetes

Neuropathic pain presented frequently and without clinical signs of neuropathy among individuals with type 1 diabetes, especially women.

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Neuropathic Pain Presents Without Neuropathy Clinical Signs in Type 1 Diabetes

Neuropathic pain presented frequently and without clinical signs of neuropathy among individuals with type 1 diabetes, especially among women.

Michigan
United-states
Diabetes-control
Complications-trial
Diabetes-interventions
Michigan-neuropathy-screening-instrument
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New advances in type 1 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition resulting in insulin deficiency and eventual loss of pancreatic β cell function requiring lifelong insulin therapy. Since the discovery of insulin more than 100 years ago, vast advances in treatments have improved care for many people with type 1 diabetes. Ongoing research on the genetics and immunology of type 1 diabetes and on interventions to modify disease course and preserve β cell function have expanded our broad understanding of this condition. Biomarkers of type 1 diabetes are detectable months to years before development of overt disease, and three stages of diabetes are now recognized. The advent of continuous glucose monitoring and the newer automated insulin delivery systems have changed the landscape of type 1 diabetes management and are associated with improved glycated hemoglobin and decreased hypoglycemia. Adjunctive therapies such as sodium glucose cotransporter-1 inhibitors and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists may

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