
1) Axonapraxia
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The mildest type of focal nerve lesion that produces clinical deficits; localised loss of conduction along a nerve without axon degeneration; caused by a focal lesion, usually demyelinating, and followed by a complete recovery. Term often misspelled (neuropraxia), and often used, incorrectly, as a synonym for nerve lesion. ... See: axonotmesis. ......
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(noor″ә-prak´se-ә) failure of nerve conduction in the absence of structural changes, due to blunt injury, compression, or ischemia.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nūr′ă-prak′sē-ă Definitions: 1. The mildest type of focal nerve lesion that produces clinical deficits; localized loss of conduction along a nerve without axon degeneration; caused by a focal lesion, usually demyelinating, but occasionally ischemic (when of shorter than a few hours' duration...
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