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    Biomed Pharmacother. 2009 Dec;63(10):707-9. Epub 2008 Sep 16.

    Acute painful neuropathy induced by rapid correction of serum glucose levels in diabetic patients.

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    Department of Neurology, Wolfson Medical Center, 62 Halochamim Street, Holon 58100, Israel. dabbyr@netvision.net.il

    Abstract

    We report on acute painful neuropathy following reduction of high serum glucose levels in six diabetic patients, aged 27-52 (5 males). Initial glucose levels ranging between 270 and 600 mg/dL decreased to 60-160 mg/dL following insulin, pharmacologic or dietary treatment. Four patients had long-standing untreated diabetes (3-5 years). All six patients experienced severe excruciating neuropathic pain 2-4 weeks after initiation of treatment. Pain was generalized in all, starting in the feet in 4 cases. Pain intensity prompted the use of combination therapy with various anti-neuropathic pain agents. Symptoms gradually improved in all patients, allowing discontinuation of symptomatic therapy within 3-8 months. We conclude that acute painful neuropathy can complicate the correction of high glucose levels in diabetic patients. Therefore, careful correction of glucose levels should be considered in patients with long-standing uncontrolled diabetes.

    PMID:
    18848759
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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