Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
- PMID: 16958394
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2006.04.009
Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
Abstract
Increasingly, surgeons are becoming aware of the successful treatment of symptomatic peripheral neuropathy by surgical decompression of peripheral nerves. Armed with the knowledge that patients can have underlying neuropathy with overlying anatomic compressions, surgeons have affected improvement in diabetes-induced neuropathy, neuropathy of unknown etiology, and chemotherapy-induced neuropathy. This article details the most well-known culprits in chemotherapy-induced neuropathy and discusses the putative mechanisms of action, medical management, and surgical data.
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