Shields RW Alcoholic polyneuropathy. [Case Reports, Journal Article] Muscle Nerve 1985 Mar-Apr; 8(3):183-7.
Alcoholic polyneuropathy is a common disorder, characterized by nonspecific clinical, electromyographic, and pathologic features. Nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography disclose findings consistent with a generalized, sensorimotor, axonal degenerative, polyneuropathy. Alcoholic polyneuropathy may be suspected when such findings occur in the setting of long-standing alcoholism and malnutrition. The lack of specific diagnostic criteria for alcoholic polyneuropathy requires that other potential etiologies be excluded before that diagnosis is made. The institution of a nutritionally-balanced diet constitutes the principal therapy for alcoholic polyneuropathy, however, significant improvement following such therapy is not frequently seen.
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