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Pain, 2020
Small-fiber neuropathy (SFN) has been traditionally considered as a pure disorder of peripheral nervous system, characterized by neuropathic pain and degeneration of small-diameter nerve fibers in the skin.
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Small-fiber neuropathy (SFN) has been traditionally considered as a pure disorder of peripheral nervous system, characterized by neuropathic pain and degeneration of small-diameter nerve fibers in the skin.
C. Chao+7 more
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Chemical degeneration of intestinal nerves
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1990In 15 dogs, cobalt chloride solutions were infused close intra-arterially to perfuse a short segment of the jejunum. In an additional four dogs, the jejunum was perfused with the aqueous vehicle (perfusion control). All animals were killed after 1 mo and tissue samples from cobalt-treated and from nonperfused intestine (tissue comparison control) were
Robert E. Condon+3 more
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Cochlear Nerve Degeneration Coincident With Adrenocerebroleukodystrophy [PDF]
A 19-month-old boy had adrenocerebroleukodystrophy and unusually severe cochlear nerve degeneration and demyelination, a condition in advance of that expected from known disease entities. We report the only known temporal bone study in adrenocerebroleukodystrophy.
Anthony Pf+3 more
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Functional Self-Assembling Peptide Nanofiber Hydrogels Designed for Nerve Degeneration.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2016Self-assembling peptide (SAP) RADA16-I (Ac-(RADA)4-CONH2) has been suffering from a main drawback associated with low pH, which damages cells and host tissues upon direct exposure.
Yuqiao Sun+11 more
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OPTIC NERVE DEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMERʼS DISEASE
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1986Alzheimer's disease is a dementing disorder of unknown cause in which there is degeneration of neuronal subpopulations in the central nervous system. In postmortem studies, we found widespread axonal degeneration in the optic nerves of 8 of 10 patients with Alzheimer's disease.
J. C. Blanks+3 more
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Degeneration behaviour of the cochlear nerve
Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1971On the basis of the degeneration behaviour two different types of cochlear afferent neurons can be distinguished. About 95% of all cochlear neurons are of the common type I with large myelinated spiral ganglion cells. They show complete retrograde degeneration after transsection of the cochlear nerve and they are exclusively connected to the inner hair
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Retrograde Degeneration of the Cochlear Nerve
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1975Retrograde degeneration of the cochlear neurons has been studied in different types and degrees of peripheral cochlear damage such as acoustic trauma, intoxication, heredodegenerative deafness and others. It starts only when the peripheral dendrites to the inner hair cells are irreversibly damaged.
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Ischemic Degeneration of Nerve Fibers
Archives of Neurology, 1960Direct evidence that nerve fiber degeneration may follow occlusion of groups of regional vasa nervorum, although provided by the experiments of Okada 17 (1905), Adams 1 (1943), Durward 11 (1948), and Roberts 19 (1948), has been scanty, and the conclusions to be drawn from the highly variable, but mainly negative, results of these experiments are ...
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Peripheral Nerve Glycolysis in Wallerian Degeneration
Archives of Neurology, 1967Although lLTHOUGH no completely satisfactory explanation for the changes occurring in the transected nerve has been established, nevertheless, changes in some enzymes associated with experimental wallerian degeneration have been reported. Most prominent among these are acetylcholinesterase, phosphatases, succinic dehydrogenase, and β-glucuronidase. 1-8
Desmond O'Doherty, Ilonya deSibrik
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Traumatic myxomatous degeneration of a peripheral nerve
Hand, 1974Abstract A twenty-one-year-old man presented with an unresolved radial palsy of five months' duration. Surgical exploration revealed a cystic ganglion-like swelling within the radial nerve in the midarm. Histological examination of this mass demonstrated myxomatous degeneration of the nerve.
William F. Doyle+2 more
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