2024
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2023.1306010
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When, where, and why should we look for vestibular dysfunction in people with diabetes mellitus?

Frank E. DiLiberto,
Heather E. R. Kamath,
Maxine L. Olson
et al.

Abstract: The biochemistry of diabetes mellitus results in multi-system tissue compromise that reduces functional mobility and interferes with disease management. Sensory system compromise, such as peripheral neuropathy and retinopathy, are specific examples of tissue compromise detrimental to functional mobility. There is lack of clarity regarding if, when, and where parallel changes in the peripheral vestibular system, an additional essential sensory system for functional mobility, occur as a result of diabetes. Given… Show more

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