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There are three basic types of peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) commonly seen in the clinic[1].
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- ↑ Burnett MG, Zager EL. Pathophysiology of peripheral nerve injury: a brief review. Neurosurgical focus. 2004 May;16(5):1-7.