Peripheral nerve diseases are traditionally classified as demyelinating or axonal ... a promptly reversible CB or conduction slowing without development of excessive TD or a progression from CB to ...
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offers a long-term treatment.w104 Maple syrup urine disease has been reported as a cause of an acute axonal neuropathy mimicking Guillain-Barré syndrome and is treated with dietary reduction of ...
Radial Tunnel Syndrome (RTS) is a condition characterized by the compression of the posterior interosseous nerve, which is a branch of the radial nerve. This syndrome often presents with pain in ...
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by the progressive damage to the peripheral nerves, leading to weakness and sensory loss.
Alcoholic neuropathy, also known as alcoholic peripheral neuropathy, refers to damage of the nerves due to chronic and excessive alcohol consumption. Affected nerves include the peripheral nerves, ...
Acute and chronic conditions typically differ in how they develop and how long they last. Broadly speaking, acute conditions occur suddenly, have immediate or rapidly developing symptoms, and are ...
Some reduction in conduction velocity can be the result of axonal damage. Thus, the predominant pattern of neuropathy in our patients was of the axonal type. This is similar to a recent study ...
Neuropathy, a condition causing numbness, a prickling sensation, and discomfort in various body areas such as the hands and feet, impacts millions globally. While a confirmed cure for neuropathy ...
Multiple myeloma is part of the spectrum of diseases ranging from MGUS to plasma cell leukemia, and similar to MGUS, is characterized by proliferation of a plasma cell clone and subsequent ...