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Editorial: Peripheral Nervous System-Machine Interfaces (PNS-MI)
Michael Wininger+5 more
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The Changes of Peripheral-Central Nervous System Interaction in Alzheimer's Disease.
Hiroyuki Umegaki
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Development, 2023
ABSTRACT The peripheral nervous system (PNS) represents a highly heterogeneous entity with a broad range of functions, ranging from providing communication between the brain and the body to controlling development, stem cell niches and regenerative processes. According to the structure and function, the PNS can be subdivided into sensory,
Aliia Murtazina, Igor Adameyko
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ABSTRACT The peripheral nervous system (PNS) represents a highly heterogeneous entity with a broad range of functions, ranging from providing communication between the brain and the body to controlling development, stem cell niches and regenerative processes. According to the structure and function, the PNS can be subdivided into sensory,
Aliia Murtazina, Igor Adameyko
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Journal of NeuroVirology, 2002
Background: HIV-associated distal sensory peripheral neuropathy is a growing problem because of longer survival times and intense antiretroviral usage. Feline immunode ciency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that causes neurological disease and immunosuppression in domestic cats.
J. McArthur, I. W. Husstedt
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Background: HIV-associated distal sensory peripheral neuropathy is a growing problem because of longer survival times and intense antiretroviral usage. Feline immunode ciency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that causes neurological disease and immunosuppression in domestic cats.
J. McArthur, I. W. Husstedt
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Peripheral Nervous System Involvement
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2020Peripheral nervous system involvement in primary systemic amyloidosis is another important organ involvement in the spectrum of this disease entity. Early recognition may lead to an earlier diagnosis and treatment with improvement in prognosis.
Pariwat Thaisetthawatkul+1 more
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Carcinoma and the peripheral nervous system
Journal of Neurology, 1996An underlying carcinoma is an important differential diagnosis in peripheral neuropathy. While direct compression and infiltration of spinal roots or peripheral or cranial nerve trunks or branches can be identified easily when they occur in association with established malignancy, their diagnosis when they are presenting features may be difficult.
Basil Sharrack+2 more
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Metastases to the peripheral nervous system
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2005Cancer metastasis can affect any part of the nervous system. When the peripheral nervous system is involved, the usual targets are cranial nerves, nerve roots and plexi. However, peripheral nerves and muscles can also be affected by compression or infiltration of neoplastic cells.
Sindhu Ramchandren, Josep Dalmau
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Pathology of the peripheral nervous system
Critical Reviews in Neurosurgery, 1999In this review, the first four papers deal with an important chapter in peripheral nerve surgery: cranial nerve reconstruction after injury occurring during skull base surgery. The last paper discusses the problem of peripheral nerves affected by a ganglion cyst.
Emidio Procaccini+5 more
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