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. 1972 Mar 11;1(5801):656–659. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5801.656

Diabetic Amyotrophy: A Follow-up Study

E B Casey, M J G Harrison
PMCID: PMC1787751  PMID: 5015293

Abstract

A clinical follow-up study of 12 patients with diabetic amyotrophy is reported. Re-examination after an interval indicated that improvement had occurred in all but one instance, and had been maintained over an average follow-up period of four and a half years. Improvement in the neurological syndrome appeared to follow improvement in diabetic control or institution of treatment in those whose diabetes had not previously been diagnosed.

Seven patients made a good functional recovery, three no longer having any muscular weakness. Five showed significant residual disability.

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