Peripheral neurological dysfunction

Herpes B virus

Herpes
Herpes Simian B virus (Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1, herpesvirus simiae, B virus) is the endemic simplexvirus of macaque monkeys. B virus is an alphaherpesvirus, which consists of a subset of herpesviruses that travel within hosts using the peripheral nerves. As such, this neurotropic virus is not found in the blood. In the natural host, the virus exhibits pathogenesis similar to that of herpes simplex virus (HSV) in humans. Conversely, when humans are zoonotically infected with B virus, patients can present with severe central nervous system disease, resulting in permanent neurological dysfunction or death...

Peripheral neurological dysfunction - List of case studies

Axonal and Demyelinative Sensorimotor Neuropathy

weekly. Does not take drugs regularly. No neurological disease in the family. Rt. Handed.   ... First, there is a suggestion of claudication and if the peripheral vasculature is normal, then evidence for spinal stenosis should be ...

Post Traumatic Double Pelvic Fracture

stressed beyond its passive range of motion , no current peripheral neurological dysfunction, negative Laségue’s sign bilaterally.” The ...

List of Symptoms

sensation Constipation Contraction and loss of peripheral vision (both eyes) Convulsive events Cough Cramps ... arms) Neuralgic attacks Neurologic deficit Neurological signs Neuropathic effects Neuropathic pain ...

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