Autor: |
Mbuya SO; Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya., Kwasa TO, Amayo EO, Kioy PG, Bhatt SM |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
East African medical journal [East Afr Med J] 1996 Aug; Vol. 73 (8), pp. 538-40. |
Abstrakt: |
Between June and December 1992 forty AIDS patients as defined by the CDC criteria, admitted to the medical wards of the Kenyatta National Hospital, were studied to determine the prevalence and pattern of peripheral neuropathy. Their mean age was 33 +/- 3 years with a range of 16 to 55 years. Clinical and laboratory assessment were carried out both to confirm peripheral neuropathy and exclude other causes of peripheral neuropathy apart from AIDS. All the patients had nerve conduction and electromyographic studies done. Eighteen patients were asymptomatic while fourteen had both signs and symptoms. The commonest symptom was painful paresthesiae of the limbs (35%) while the commonest sign was loss of vibration sense (60%). When symptoms, signs, and electrophysiological studies were combined, all the patients fitted the definition of peripheral neuropathy. The commonest type of peripheral neuropathy was distal symmetrical peripheral neuropathy (DSPN) (37.5%). |
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MEDLINE |
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