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dc.titleImmunotherapy for diabetic amyotrophy.
dc.contributor.authorChan, Y.C.
dc.contributor.authorLo, Y.L.
dc.contributor.authorChan, E.S.
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-10T02:36:29Z
dc.date.available2016-07-10T02:36:29Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.issn1469493X
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/125871
dc.description.abstractPeople with diabetes mellitus (DM) sometimes present with acute or subacute, progressive, asymmetrical pain and weakness of the proximal lower limb muscles. The various names for the condition include diabetic amyotrophy or diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathies. Some studies suggest that it may be due to immune-mediated inflammatory microvasculitis causing ischaemic damage of the nerves. Immunotherapies would therefore be expected to be beneficial. This is an update of a review first published in 2009. We aimed to review the evidence from randomised trials for the efficacy of any form of immunotherapy in the treatment of diabetic amyotrophy. We searched the Cochrane Neuromuscular Disease Group Specialized Register (7 February 2012), CENTRAL (2012 Issue 1), MEDLINE (January 1966 to January 2012) and EMBASE (January 1980 to January 2012), and contacted authors of relevant publications and other experts to obtain additional references, unpublished trials, and ongoing trials. We intended to include all randomised and quasi-randomised trials of any immunotherapy in participants with the condition fulfilling all the following: diabetes mellitus as defined by internationally recognised criteria, acute or subacute onset of pain and lower motor neuron weakness involving predominantly the proximal muscles of the lower limbs, weakness that is not confined to one nerve or nerve root distribution and exclusion of other causes of lumbosacral radiculopathies and plexopathy. Two authors independently examined all references retrieved by the search to select those meeting the inclusion criteria. We found only one completed controlled trial using intravenous methylprednisolone in diabetic amyotrophy (Dyck 2006). The results have not been fully published and were not available for analyses. We found no additional trials when the searches were updated in 2012. There is presently no evidence from randomised trials to support any recommendation on the use of any immunotherapy treatment in diabetic amyotrophy.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.typeReview
dc.contributor.departmentMEDICINE
dc.contributor.departmentANATOMY
dc.description.sourcetitleCochrane database of systematic reviews (Online)
dc.description.volume6
dc.description.pageCD006521-
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
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