The distribution pattern often seen in polyneuropathy is described as ___ and ___.
socking, glove
Myelinopathy (Neurapraxia) is the ___ form of peripheral nerve injury.
mildest
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Polyneuropathy Overview

The distribution pattern often seen in polyneuropathy is described as ___ and ___.

socking, glove

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Myelinopathy (Neurapraxia) Details

Myelinopathy (Neurapraxia) is the ___ form of peripheral nerve injury.

mildest

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Central vs Peripheral Nervous System Dysfunction

Central nervous system dysfunction primarily affects the ___ and ___, whereas peripheral nervous system dysfunction affects the ___ and ___.

brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, ganglia

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Multiple Mononeuropathy Characteristics

An example of a condition that can cause multiple mononeuropathy is ___ or ___.

diabetes, vasculitis

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Classification of Peripheral Nerve Injuries

Severance (Neurotmesis) involves partial or complete ___ of the nerve.

severance

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Axonopathy (Axonotmesis) and Regeneration

In Axonopathy (Axonotmesis), the ___ remains intact.

myelin sheath

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Motor and Sensory Findings in Nervous System Dysfunction

Sensory findings in central nervous system dysfunction can include ___, whereas peripheral nervous system dysfunction may show ___.

loss of proprioception, dermatomal sensory loss

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Myelinopathy (Neurapraxia) Details

In Myelinopathy (Neurapraxia), there is no interruption to the ___.

axon

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Axonopathy (Axonotmesis) and Regeneration

Regeneration will occur in ___ (Axonotmesis).

Axonopathy

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Classification of Peripheral Nerve Injuries

Peripheral nerve injuries can be classified into ___, ___, and ___.

neurapraxia, axonotmesis, neurotmesis

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Polyneuropathy Overview

Polyneuropathy involves ___ nerves and typically presents in a ___ distribution.

multiple, symmetrical

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Axonopathy (Axonotmesis) and Regeneration

Axonopathy (Axonotmesis) involves the disruption of the ___.

axon

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Classification of Peripheral Nerve Injuries

In Severance (Neurotmesis), there is disruption of the myelin sheath, ___, and connective tissue.

axon

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Mononeuropathy Types

The three types of mononeuropathy are ___, ___, and ___.

traumatic myelinopathy, traumatic axonopathy, severance

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Motor and Sensory Findings in Nervous System Dysfunction

Motor findings in central nervous system dysfunction often include ___, while peripheral nervous system dysfunction may present with ___.

spasticity, flaccidity

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Polyneuropathy Overview

Examples of polyneuropathy include ___ and ___.

diabetic polyneuropathy, Guillain-Barre syndrome

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Classification of Peripheral Nerve Injuries

___ degeneration occurs in Severance (Neurotmesis).

Wallerian

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Multiple Mononeuropathy Characteristics

Multiple mononeuropathy affects ___ in different parts of the body and has a ___ pattern.

multiple nerves, random, asymmetric

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Upper Motor Neuron vs Lower Motor Neuron Signs

Upper motor neuron signs include ___ and ___, while lower motor neuron signs include ___ and ___.

hyperreflexia, spasticity, hyporeflexia, muscle atrophy

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