Drug-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Diagnosis and Management

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Peripheral neuropathy comes in all shapes and forms and is a disorder which is found in the peripheral nervous system. It can have an acute or chronic onset depending on the multitude of pathophysiologic mechanisms involving different parts of nerve fibers. A systematic approach is highly beneficial when it comes to cost-effective diagnosis. More than 30 causes of peripheral neuropathy exist ranging from systemic and auto-immune diseases, vitamin deficiencies, viral infections, diabetes, etc. One of the major causes of peripheral neuropathy is drug-induced disease, which can be split into peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapy or by other medications. This review deals with the latest causes of drug-induced peripheral neuropathy, the population in-volved, the findings on physical examination and various workups needed and how to manage each case. © 2022 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Brentuximab, Chemotherapy-induced, Disulfiram, Epithelones, Eribulin, Nitrous oxide, Peripheral neuropathy, Platinum drugs, Proteasome inhibitors, Suramin, Taxanes, Vinca alkaloids, Antineoplastic agents, Humans, Peripheral nervous system diseases, Antiinfective agent, Bortezomib, Brentuximab vedotin, Carboplatin, Carfilzomib, Chloroquine, Cisplatin, Colchicine, Dapsone, Docetaxel, Epothilone derivative, Ethambutol, Gold salt, Hydralazine, Isoniazid, Ixabepilone, Leflunomide, Lithium, Metronidazole, Nitrofurantoin, Oxaliplatin, Paclitaxel, Phenytoin, Platinum, Proteasome inhibitor, Quinoline derived antiinfective agent, Quinolone, Sagopilone, Statin (protein), Taxane derivative, Tryptophan, Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 8, Vinblastine, Vinca alkaloid, Vincristine, Antineoplastic agent, Autoimmune disease, Chemotherapy, Cost effectiveness analysis, Diabetes mellitus, Microtubule, Nerve fiber, Nonhuman, Pathophysiology, Peripheral nervous system, Physical examination, Review, Virus infection, Vitamin deficiency, Human

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