Summary: A little-known cellular structure called the Nageotte nodulefirst described over 100 years agohas been identified as a key feature of diabetic neuropathy in new research. These nodules, made… [+8844 chars]
Century-Old Mystery May Hold the Key to Diabetic Nerve Pain - Neuroscience News
A little-known cellular structure called the Nageotte nodule—first described over 100 years ago—has been identified as a key feature of diabetic neuropathy in new research.
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