
(from the article `neuritis`) ...may be said that when neuritis affects one nerve (mononeuritis) or a plexus of nerves (plexitis), the cause is commonly a mechanical one; that ...
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<endocrinology, neurology> A condition characterised by inflammation of several nerves in unrelated portions of the body, may be seen in association with long-standing diabetes. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mon′ō-nū-rī′tis mŭl′tē-pleks Synonyms: mononeuropathy multiplex
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Mononeuritis multiplex: Inflammation of two or more nerves, typically in unrelated portions of the body. Mononeuritis multiplex causes a loss of function of the muscle tissue that is innervated by the affected nerve. For example, sudden loss of ability to normally lift the foot up while walking (foot drop) can be caused by mononeuritis multiplex wh...
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