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Neoplasms of the Peripheral Nervous System

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1990
Neoplasms of the peripheral nervous system arise from the cellular sheath surrounding the nerve trunks, that is, the pluripotential Schwann cells and related cells, and rarely affect the feet. When present, they are most frequently associated with the autosomal dominantly inherited neurofibromatosis 1.
G K, Potter, J S, Feldman
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The Peripheral Nervous System

2017
This chapter focuses on learning the origination and components of the peripheral nervous system and how to draw them. Structures addressed include the neuron, glial cells, neuroglia, neurotransmitters, peripheral nerves, muscle tissues, motor units, and skeletal muscle myofibril.
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Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2001
This article is an overview of the structure and components of the peripheral nervous system. The fine structure and gross anatomy of peripheral nerves and ganglia are described. A functional and regional approach is used to highlight principles on which the peripheral nervous system is designed.
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Peripheral Nervous System Topics

2012
*Adopts standard nomenclature following the new scheme by Paxinos, Watson, and Puelles and aligned with the Mai et al. Atlas of the Human Brain (new edition in 2007) * Provides essential reference information for users in conjunction with brain atlases for the identification of brain structures, the connectivity between different areas, and to evaluate
Marani, Enrico, Lakke, E.A.J.F.
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The Peripheral Nervous System

1974
Section I-Peripheral Nerve.- 1 Peripheral Nerve Structure.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Histology and Development.- 3. The Axon.- 3.1. Filaments and Microtubules.- 3.2. Other Organelles and the Axolemma.- 4. Sheaths of Axons.- 4.1. Schwann Cells.- 4.2. Myelin.- 4.3. Function of Schwann Cells and Their Myelin Sheaths.- 4.4.
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Alcohol and peripheral nervous system

Therapeutische Umschau, 2000
Die Alkoholpolyneuropathie ist noch vor dem Alkoholdelir die häufigste Alkoholfolgeerkrankung. Sie manifestiert sich mit einem Polyneuropathiesyndrom: distal betonte, an den Beinen überwiegende, handschuh- und strumpfförmig verteilte Hautempfindungsstörungen; atrophische Lähmungen der distalen Extremitätenmuskulatur, Abschwächung oder Verlust der ...
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Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Disorders of the peripheral nervous system are caused by a variety of diseases, toxins, trauma, and metabolic causes. Neuropathies are estimated to affect 2–8 % of the population with the incidence being higher in older individuals [1]. Depending on the cause a single or multiple nerves may be involved.
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Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

2017
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the rest of the neuronal pathways outside the brain and spinal cord. Functionally, the brain is organized in two main sections: the cerebral cortex and the subcortical areas; the latter includes the basal ganglia, hippocampus ...
David L. McDonagh   +2 more
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The peripheral nervous system

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1976
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Carol Kruchko   +2 more
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