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Peripheral Nervous System Involvement in Patients With Behçet Disease
The Neurologist, 2007Central nervous system involvement in Behçet disease (BD) has been well documented, but studies evaluating peripheral nervous system involvement are relatively uncommon.The aim of this study is to evaluate the frequency and characteristics of peripheral nervous system involvement in BD.Sixty-nine BD patients (36 women, 33 men) followed by neurology and
Atasoy H.T.+6 more
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Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System
1999The oral cavity and the surrounding facial tissue maybe part of the clinical spectrum of different neurological conditions. Most of these disorders involve the 7th, facial, and the 12th, hypoglossal, cranial nerves.
Luca Bianchi, M. Argenta, G. Nini
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Neurologic Manifestations of Systemic Disease: Peripheral Nervous System
Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2020The impact that systemic disease has on the peripheral nervous system is vast. Polyneuropathies due to these disorders fall into broad categories including metabolic diseases, nutritional deficiencies, rheumatological diseases, infectious diseases, and malignancy-associated disorders.
Christina Graley+3 more
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Comparative Pathology of the Peripheral Nervous System
Veterinary Pathology-Supplement, 2020The peripheral nervous system (PNS) relays messages between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the body. Despite this critical role and widespread distribution, the PNS is often overlooked when investigating disease in diagnostic and ...
Lisa G. Lanigan+7 more
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Lyme disease and the peripheral nervous system
Muscle & Nerve, 2003AbstractLyme disease, the multisystem infectious disease caused by the tick‐borne spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, causes a broad variety of peripheral nerve disorders, including single or multiple cranial neuropathies, painful radiculopathies, and diffuse polyneuropathies. Virtually all appear to be varying manifestations of a mononeuropathy multiplex.
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Involvement of peripheral nervous system in juvenile Parkinson's disease
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009We evaluated, by using electrophysiological techniques, 29 patients with juvenile Parkinson's disease (JP), who had no known causes or clinical signs of neuropathy. Electromyographic evidence of chronic partial denervation with reinnervation was observed in nine patients (34.6%).
Arun B Taly, Uday B. Muthane
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Immune Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System
1983When considering the immunological mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of any disease of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) three major questions must be asked: 1. What is the target antigen? 2. What causes the immune damage? 3. What triggers the immune response?
C. C. A. Bernard, I. M. Roberts
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IgG4-related disease of the central and peripheral nervous systems
The Lancet Neurology, 2018IgG4-related disease can involve nearly any organ system, including the central and peripheral nervous systems. The pathology findings are consistent from organ to organ, but careful clinicopathological correlation is necessary to establish the diagnosis.
Nagagopal Venna+2 more
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Paraneoplastic Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System
2016Peripheral nervous system involvement is the most commonly observed condition in patients with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS), and its clinical manifestations are highly heterogeneous. The peripheral nervous system can be variously involved, but the most frequently affected sites are the dorsal ganglia and presynaptic nerve endings of the ...
Anna Grisold+2 more
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T lymphocyte autoimmunity in peripheral nervous system autoimmune disease
Agents and Actions, 1986Autoaggressive T cells specific for the PNS myelin P2 protein play a central role in the initiation of EAN in the Lewis rat, although there is as yet no direct experimental evidence that the T cells can themselves mediate demyelination in vivo. However, the striking similarities in the pathogenesis of EAN and the Guillain-Barre syndrome suggest that T ...
Richard Meyermann+2 more
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