An electrophysiological investigation on 29 dialysis patients was performed with the aim of verifying whether serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and aluminum (Al) levels may play a role in the pathogenesis of uremic neuropathy. All patients except 1 showed electrophysiological abnormalities. Both PTH and Al levels were found to be significantly correlated with the time on dialysis. On the contrary, the values of each single electroneurographic parameter did not show any correlation with the duration of dialysis, PTH levels and Al levels. The authors conclude that PTH and Al does not seem to play a role in the etiology of uremic neuropathy. © 1982 S. Karger AG, Basel.

Uremic neuropathy: Correlations between electroneurographic parameters and serum levels of parathyroid hormone and aluminum

Serra G.;Rosati G.;Manca M.;Fagioli F.
1982-01-01

Abstract

An electrophysiological investigation on 29 dialysis patients was performed with the aim of verifying whether serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) and aluminum (Al) levels may play a role in the pathogenesis of uremic neuropathy. All patients except 1 showed electrophysiological abnormalities. Both PTH and Al levels were found to be significantly correlated with the time on dialysis. On the contrary, the values of each single electroneurographic parameter did not show any correlation with the duration of dialysis, PTH levels and Al levels. The authors conclude that PTH and Al does not seem to play a role in the etiology of uremic neuropathy. © 1982 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Aluminum; Dialysis; Electroneurographic parameters; Parathyroid hormone; Uremic neuropathy
Aiello I.; Serra G.; Gilli P.; Rosati G.; Manca M.; De Bastiani P.; Fagioli F.
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