UTD scientists solve 100-year-old mystery behind diabetic nerve damage

About half of all people with diabetes develop diabetic peripheral neuropathy — a painful, often debilitating condition that can feel like burning, stabbing or numbness, especially in the legs and feet. Despite its prevalence, the condition remains poorly understood. But researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have shed new light on it by linking it to a little-known nerve structure first described more than a century ago: the Nageotte nodule.