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Peripheral and central conduction abnormalities in diabetes mellitus
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Diabetes affects conductive function in the central as well as peripheral somatosensory pathways. The CCT abnormality does not coincide with lowering of the peripheral sensory conduction. The current results do not favor a hypothesis that a central-peripheral distal axonopathy plays an important role in development of diabetic polyneuropathy.
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