Neuropathy (left foot)

Peripheral neuropathy

Peripheral
Peripheral neuropathy is the term for damage to nerves of the peripheral nervous system, which may be caused either by diseases of or trauma to the nerve or the side-effects of systemic illness. The four cardinal patterns of peripheral neuropathy are polyneuropathy, mononeuropathy, mononeuritis multiplex and autonomic neuropathy. The most common form is (symmetrical) peripheral polyneuropathy, which mainly affects the feet and legs. The form of neuropathy may be further broken down by cause, or the size of predominant fiber involvement, i.e. , large fiber or small fiber peripheral neuropathy...

Neuropathy (left foot) - List of case studies

Motor Neuropathy – additional opinion

53-year-old male with lower motor neuropathy affecting all 4 limbs. The neurologic examination showed left limb ... Symptoms : hyposthenia (left lower limb and left upper limb), distal motor clumsiness, hypotrophy ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

Anaphylactoid reactions Anaplastic Astrocytoma (left temporal lobe) Anaplastic oligoastrocytoma Anastomotic fistula ... neutropenia Autonomic nerve damage Autonomic neuropathy Avascular Necrosis of that Sesamoid bone (AVN) Avascular ...

Acquired deformity of left foot in Parkinson’s Disease

1 tablet a day His neurologist also rules out any neuropathy of the left foot. ... : Pain in the left foot, intense painful symptoms (left tibia and hip), pain radiating up to the thigh and hip, motor ... osteoarthrosis (1st radius), prone position(left foot), neoformation on the arch, sprain (left ankle), serious pronated flat ...

Motor Neuropathy

52-year-old male with a one year history of lower motor neuropathy affecting the limbs, left upper and lower limbs clinically and all 4 ... Symptoms : hyposthenia (left lower limb and left upper limb), distal motor clumsiness, hypotrophy ...

List of Examinations

Autoantibody research Autoimmunity Autonomic neuropathy Axial images Axilla) Axon loss Axonal and ... / overall rachis) MRI (brain and brainstem) MRI (left arm ) MRI (lumbar and thoracic spine) MRI (lumbosacral ...

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

weak. EMG was interpreted as demyelinating sensorimotor neuropathy. MRI showed hyperintense signals at the dorsal terminal segment of ... difficulties to stand up, severe pain (legs), plegia (left lower limb), dorsiflexion (foot), Hypotonia (left lower limb), distal ...

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