Syndrome of the infringement of the fourth plantar nerve

Syndrome of the infringement of the fourth plantar nerve ( metatarsalgia ) occurs due to infringement of the nerve trunk, which is formed from the inner and outer plantar nerves – the terminal branches of the tibial

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Syndrome of the infringement of the fourth plantar nerve ( metatarsalgia ) occurs due to infringement of the nerve trunk, which is formed from the inner and outer plantar nerves – the terminal branches of the tibial

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Neuropathy facial nerve

This type of neuropathy among diseases of the peripheral nervous system takes the second place after its helicopterogenic syndromes. An average of 20 people per 100,000 are ill. Among them, only 20% of the suffering is due to otitis media, cerebellar arachnoiditis,

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This type of neuropathy among diseases of the peripheral nervous system takes the second place after its helicopterogenic syndromes. An average of 20 people per 100,000 are ill. Among them, only 20% of the suffering is due to otitis media, cerebellar arachnoiditis,

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Gunshot wounds and closed injuries of large nerve trunks of limbs

Frequency of occurrence. Since the XX century. gunshot wounds of nerve trunks of limbs begin to occur more often than in past wars. According to German statistics, injuries of nerve trunks in the First World War amounted to 1.5-4%

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Frequency of occurrence. Since the XX century. gunshot wounds of nerve trunks of limbs begin to occur more often than in past wars. According to German statistics, injuries of nerve trunks in the First World War amounted to 1.5-4%

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Symptomatology and diagnosis of nerve damage

Damage to the radial nerve. The radial nerve is adjacent to the humerus and therefore often suffers from fractures in the middle third. In case of damage to the radial nerve, active extension of the hand and

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Damage to the radial nerve. The radial nerve is adjacent to the humerus and therefore often suffers from fractures in the middle third. In case of damage to the radial nerve, active extension of the hand and

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Combined nerve and tendon damage

Finger flexor tendons and nerves at the level of the lower third of the forearm and wrist joint are so close that isolated tendon damage without simultaneous damage to nerve trunks is relatively rare. In this regard,

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Finger flexor tendons and nerves at the level of the lower third of the forearm and wrist joint are so close that isolated tendon damage without simultaneous damage to nerve trunks is relatively rare. In this regard,

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Qualified Medical Assistance

According to the materials of the Great Patriotic War in the Department of Medical Medicine, the diagnosis of nerve damage in injuries of the extremities was rarely established.Injuries of large blood vessels, bones, joints, extensive destruction of soft

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According to the materials of the Great Patriotic War in the Department of Medical Medicine, the diagnosis of nerve damage in injuries of the extremities was rarely established.Injuries of large blood vessels, bones, joints, extensive destruction of soft

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Acute polyradiculoneuropathy of Guillain-Barre

A disease called by the French neurologists Guillain and Wagghe (1916) “the primary acute treatable polyradiculoneuritis with protein- cell dissociation.” It is due to the primary demyelination of the fibers of the peripheral nerves and roots. It is characterized by the acute development of symmetrical flaccid paralysis,

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A disease called by the French neurologists Guillain and Wagghe (1916) “the primary acute treatable polyradiculoneuritis with protein- cell dissociation.” It is due to the primary demyelination of the fibers of the peripheral nerves and roots. It is characterized by the acute development of symmetrical flaccid paralysis,

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Angiotrophoneurosis

Angiotrophoneurosis is a combined group of pathological phenomena that occur, as a rule, in the distal arms and legs, less often on the face (nose, ears, lips). The leading ones are vegetative-vascular-trophic disorders, which gave reason to

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Angiotrophoneurosis is a combined group of pathological phenomena that occur, as a rule, in the distal arms and legs, less often on the face (nose, ears, lips). The leading ones are vegetative-vascular-trophic disorders, which gave reason to

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Diphtheria polyneuropathy

Diphtheria polyneuropathy – a very rare variant of damage to the nerve trunks now, is a microbial- toxic lesion of mainly motor nerves. This is a toxic, not an inflammatory process. The breakdown of myelin and subsequent degeneration of nerve fibers

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Diphtheria polyneuropathy – a very rare variant of damage to the nerve trunks now, is a microbial- toxic lesion of mainly motor nerves. This is a toxic, not an inflammatory process. The breakdown of myelin and subsequent degeneration of nerve fibers

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Allergic polyneuropathies

The allergic nature of some types of polyneuropathies is indicated by both clinical observations and the results of experimental and morphological studies. The clinical picture of polyneuropathy is known , which develops rapidly and often ends in recovery – of an allergic type

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The allergic nature of some types of polyneuropathies is indicated by both clinical observations and the results of experimental and morphological studies. The clinical picture of polyneuropathy is known , which develops rapidly and often ends in recovery – of an allergic type

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