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Leprous neuropathy

2013
Leprous neuropathy, which is due to infection of nerve cells by Mycobacterium leprae, still affects millions of people in many developing countries. The clinical and pathological manifestations are determined by the natural resistance of the host to invasion of M. Leprae.
Marcos R G, de Freitas, Gérard, Said
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Infectious Neuropathies

Seminars in Neurology
AbstractThis review explores diverse infectious etiologies of peripheral nervous system (PNS) dysfunction, spanning sensory and motor neurons, nerves, and associated structures. Progress in viral and bacterial infections reveals multifaceted mechanisms underlying neuropathies, including viral neurotoxicity and immune-mediated responses.
Mitali, Mehta, Jessica, Robinson-Papp
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Intraoral neuropathy

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2004
Chronic nonodontogenic toothache has been reported in the literature since the 1700s. This problem has followed a similar scenario since those first reports. The patient typically is misdiagnosed and then subjected to multiple unnecessary procedures, ultimately resulting in tooth extractions because of dentists and physicians being unaware of the ...
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Paraproteinemia and neuropathy

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1999
Paraprotein-associated neuropathies are a diverse group of disorders. The pathogenesis of many of them is poorly understood. Treatments have usually consisted of plasma exchange, corticosteroids, intravenous immunoglobulin, and other immunosuppressive therapies. Response to treatment has varied from good to very poor. Most recent work in this field has
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Peripheral neuropathies

2016
Peripheral neuropathies are diseases of the peripheral nervous system that can be divided into mononeuropathies, multifocal neuropathies, and polyneuropathies. Symptoms usually include numbness and paresthesia. These symptoms are often accompanied by weakness and can be painful. Polyneuropathies can be divided into axonal and demyelinating forms, which
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DIABETIC NEUROPATHY

Neurologic Clinics, 1997
The most common form of diabetic neuropathy is chronic, distal symmetrical sensorimotor, or predominantly sensory neuropathy; the latter is invariably associated with some degree of autonomic dysfunction. There are, however, other neuropathic patterns in diabetes mellitus that are uncommon but are important to recognize, since they may mimic many other
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Peripheral neuropathies

The present chapter is an overview of peripheral neuropathies for which placebo and nocebo responses and/or placebo and nocebo effects have been investigated to date. Even if most of our knowledge in this field comes from pain studies, a rapidly expanding picture emerges from the original research works conducted over the past 7 years on: painful ...
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Metabolic stress drives sympathetic neuropathy within the liver

Cell Metabolism, 2021
Lu Yang, Xuan Zhao, Jiali Li
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Inherited Neuropathies

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1983
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Neuropathy

Seminars in Neurology
Nuri S, Jacoby, Yaacov, Anziska
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