Peripheral nerve damage

Nerve injury

Nerve
Nerve injury is injury to nervous tissue. There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injury. Most systems attempt to correlate the degree of injury with symptoms, pathology and prognosis. In 1941, Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury and whether there is continuity of the nerve.

Peripheral nerve damage - List of case studies

Persistent Vertigo

negative. Mingazzini I: negative. No signs of cranial nerve deficits. Diagnosis of peripheral Vertigo ” with instructions to rest with the use of ...

Multiple Sclerosis_2

female with an acute onset of a unilateral sixth cranial nerve deficit. Brain MRI showed at least a dozen white matter lesions, one of ... the fourth and fifth toes of the right foot seem to be of peripheral significance). Neuro-radiological follow-up to be scheduled soon is ...

Multiple Sclerosis_1

female with an acute onset of a unilateral sixth cranial nerve deficit. Brain MRI showed at least a dozen white matter lesions, one of ... the fourth and fifth toes of the right foot seem to be of peripheral significance). Neuro-radiological follow-up to be scheduled soon is ...

Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetes

radiculopathy . These finding are consistent with nerve damage from Diabetes Mellitus. Patient who has extensive sensory ‐ ... by Doppler, is very consistent with the described peripheral nerve damage.   To Mr. patient's questions: ...

Chronic talalgia of undetermined nature

the motor response potentials . Unexcitable right sural nerve. The EMG examination shows deficit in recruitment of the motor units ... extended.” Subsequently, molecular analysis on peripheral blood through non-radioactive Southern blo t was performed ...

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