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A Complication of Diabetes Causing Sensory Defects with Numbness, Tingling

Question 71

Question 71

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A complication of diabetes causing sensory defects with numbness, tingling, and paresthesias in the fingers and toes is called


A) diabetic retinopathy
B) diabetic neuropathy
C) diabetic nephropathy
D) diabetic musculopathy
E) diabetic dermopathy

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