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Signs and symptoms of involvement of the peripheral nerves in the form of pains, paresthesias, motor weakness, and reflex loss develop in a fairly large percentage of patients with

(A) heart disease
(B) dermatomyositis
(C) hypothyroidism
(D) diabetes mellitus
(E) adrenal insufficiency

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  #2

Diabetes D

  #3

YUP. D.

  #4

D !


but pains, paresthesias is slightly confusing! i thought they have painless ulcers of foot !

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  #5

yes agree DM.

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  #6

d

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  #7

nod

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  #8

D

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  #9

D

  #10

nodnod

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  #11

Plz Remember Guys the MCC of Peripheral NEuropathy in US is DM

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D







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