BS Nursing Pathophysiology-II
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168. A patient with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus develops peripheral neuropathy. What is the technical primary pathophysiological mechanism?

A. Acute inflammation of nerve endings.
B. Damage to nerve fibers due to chronic hyperglycemia and microvascular complications.
C. Demyelination due to autoimmune attack.
D. Compression of spinal nerves.

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  • Acute inflammation of nerve endings.
  • Damage to nerve fibers due to chronic hyperglycemia and microvascular complications.
  • Demyelination due to autoimmune attack.
  • Compression of spinal nerves.

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