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Common Compression Neuropathies

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2021
Compression neuropathies, also known as entrapment neuropathies, are common neurologic conditions seen in medicine. These often are due to mechanical injury, either compression or stretch of the affected nerve, and initially result in focal demyelinating changes. If left untreated, secondary axonal injury and lasting disability can result.
Svetlana, Faktorovich   +2 more
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A Correlation between Upper Extremity Compressive Neuropathy and Nerve Compression Headache

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Background: Compressive neuropathies of the head/neck that trigger headaches and entrapment neuropathies of the extremities have traditionally been perceived as separate clinical entities.
L. Gfrerer   +4 more
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Feasibility and efficacy of endoscopic transorbital optic canal decompression for meningiomas causing compressive optic neuropathy.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2023
OBJECTIVE The endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) and transorbital anterior clinoidectomy have been suggested as novel procedures through which to reach the superolateral compartments of the orbit, allowing optic canal decompression.
Jeongho Kim, C. Hong, H. Shin, D. Kong
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Compression Neuropathies

Seminars in Neurology, 1987
Nerve compression, frequently from entrapment at specific anatomic locations, is a common clinical entity, especially in patients with predisposing occupations or with certain medical disorders. It should be pointed out that a nerve can be compressed at more than one level. Early recognition and treatment are the most effective means of preventing long-
S, Shuman, L, Osterman, F W, Bora
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Controllable Forces for Reproducible Chronic Constriction Injury Mimicking Compressive Neuropathy in Rat Sciatic Nerve.

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2020
BACKGROUND Compressive neuropathy is a recurring and challenging disease for patients, regardless of medical or surgical treatment. Neuropathological severity is associated with the force of mechanical compression.
Szu-Han Chen   +4 more
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