Abstract

Among diseases of the peripheral nervous system, polyneuropathies rank second in frequency of occurrence after vertebrogenic lesions, and among all polyneuropathies, diabetic and alcoholic polyneuropathies account for more than 50 % in prevalence. Knowledge of the structure, function, and metabolic features of the peripheral nervous system is relevant and will allow using pathogenetic approaches in the management of polyneuropathy patients, improving their standard of living and quality of life.

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