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"Painful Diabetic Neuropathy Often Inadequately Treated: Presented at ADA" By Jill Stein ORLANDO, FL -- June 7, 2004 -- Improved management of painful diabetic neuropathy is desperately needed, according to researchers. On June 5[th, at the 64th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), Nancy Brandenburg, PhD, with Pfizer, Inc. in New York, presented the results of a community-based cross sectional study undertaken to assess pain severity, medication use and perceived treatment satisfaction among patients with painful diabetic neuropathy (DPN). Patients in the study had been treated by endocrinologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, and primary care physicians. Distal symmetric sensorimotor polyneuropathy is the most common diabetic peripheral neuropathy and affects between 16.3% and 50% of patients with diabetes. |
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