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Mononeuropathies, Epidemiology Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common form of mononeuropathy. It is more common than tarsal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of th...
Multiple mononeuropathy. Both peripheral and cranial nerves are affected, either by axonal degeneration (nerve becomes electrically inert within one week) or demyelination, which initia...
Diabetes may cause polyneuropathy, mononeuropathy, amyotrophy and autonomic neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Meralgia paraesthetica is a mononeuropathy causing pain, paraesthesia and sensory loss within the distribution of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. [ 1 ] Meralgia paraesthetica i...
Focal neuropathies: mononeuropathies and entrapment syndromes - eg, median nerve neuropathy. Diffuse neuropathies: much less common but significant due to their severity and morbidity: ...
Focal muscular atrophies HIV-1-associated multiple mononeuropathies . Inclusion body myositis (a group of hereditary disorders causing muscle weakness in which inclusion bodies are s...
It can also be classified according to how many nerves are affected: Mononeuropathy - only one nerve is damaged. Polyneuropathy - multiple nerves are damaged.
Other rare complications include myocardial infarction, pulmonary haemorrhage, pleural effusion, intussusception, gastrointestinal bleeding, bowel infarction, testicular haemorrhage or torsion, intrac...
Myalgias. Mononeuropathy or polyneuropathy. New-onset diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mm Hg. Renal dysfunction (blood urea greater than 14.3 mmol/L or creatinine greater th...
Radial mononeuropathy and other peripheral neuropathies. Diabetic neuropathy . Anaemias, acute and chronic.
Neurological: Guillain-Barré syndrome. Mononeuropathy - eg, due to diabetes mellitus, sarcoidosis or amyloidosis. Neoplastic: Posterior fossa tumours, primary and s...
Neurological features occur in about 30% of people and include: Mononeuropathy or polyneuropathy of the arms or legs. Transient ischaemic attack or stroke in the distribution of the ...