
1) Mononeuropathy 2) Neuropathia
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1) Pathology
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nerve damage. In a diabetic context, a chronic complication of diabetes. Damage usually appears in the longest nerves, for reasons we only dimly understand, resulting in loss of sensation to the feet and lower legs. The damage is almost always bilateral. Loss of reflexes is also common. Neuropathy can also affect the hands, motor nerves, and th......
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Any disease of the nervous system.
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Any disease of the central or peripheral nervous system.
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• (n.) An affection of the nervous system or of a nerve. • (n.) An affection of the nervous system or of a nerve.
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a general term denoting functional disturbances and/or pathological changes in the peripheral nervous system. The etiology may be known e.g. arsenical n., diabetic n., ischemic n., traumatic n.) or unknown. Encephalopathy and myelopathy are corresponding terms relating to involvement of the brain and spinal cord, respectively. The term is also u......
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Any functional or pathologic disturbance in the peripheral nervous system.
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Any abnormality or disease of nerve tissues of the nervous system.
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A nerve problem that causes pain, numbness, tingling, swelling, or muscle weakness in different parts of the body. It usually begins in the hands or feet and gets worse over time. Neuropathy may be caused by physical injury, infection, toxic substances, disease (such as cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, or malnutrition), or drugs, including antican...
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<clinical sign> A general term denoting functional disturbances and/or pathological changes in the peripheral nervous system. If the involvement is in one nerve it is called mononeuropathy, in several nerves, mononeuropathy multiplex, if diffuse and bilateral, polyneuropathy. ... The aetiology may be known for example arsenical neuropathy, di...
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(ndbobr-rop´ә-the) any of numerous disturbances or pathologic changes in the peripheral nervous system; see also mononeuropathy and polyneuropathy. The etiology may be known (such as arsenic, diabetic, ischemic, or traumatic neuropathy) or unknown. Encephalopathy and myelopathy are corresponding terms relating to involv...
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Any disease of the nervous system.
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Neu·rop'a·thy noun [
Neuro- + Greek ..., ..., to suffer.]
(Medicine) An affection of the nervous system or of a nerve.
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Any disorder of peripheral nerves (usually causing numbness and weakness).
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A disease process of nerve degeneration
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Any disorder of the peripheral nervous system.
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An abnormal and degenerative state of the nervous system. HIV, some treatments, and other diseases can cause a peripheral neuropathy marked by burning tingling sensations in the extremities, loss of deep tendon responses, and decrease in sensitivity to touch stimulation.
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A general term for any dysfunction in the nervous system. Symptoms include pain, muscle weakness, numbness, loss of coordination, and paralysis. This condition may result in permanent disability.
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A general term for any dysfunction in the peripheral nervous system. Symptoms include pain, muscle weakness, numbness, loss of coordination and paralysis. This condition may result in permanent disability.
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A general term for any dysfunction in the peripheral nervous system.
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noun any pathology of the peripheral nerves
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damage to the nerves. It is a condition that can be very debilitating and painful. There are two main types of neuropathy, depending on which nerve cells are damaged. One type is called sensory neuropathy, which affects feelings in the legs or hands and is referred to as peripheral neuropathy. The other type is autonomic neuropathy, which affects n...
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any diseased condition of the nervous system.
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any pathology of the peripheral nerves
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