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A neuropathy describes any damage to a neural structure, such as from a traumatic event, or a degenerative condition. Damage to a single peripheral nerve is called mononeuropathy. Damage to several nerves is called a polyneuropathy. The following pages address the overarching theme of neuropathies. | A neuropathy describes any damage to a neural structure, such as from a traumatic event, or a degenerative condition. Damage to a single peripheral nerve is called mononeuropathy. Damage to several nerves is called a polyneuropathy. The following pages address the overarching theme of neuropathies. | ||
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A neuropathy describes any damage to a neural structure, such as from a traumatic event, or a degenerative condition. Damage to a single peripheral nerve is called mononeuropathy. Damage to several nerves is called a polyneuropathy. The following pages address the overarching theme of neuropathies.
Pages in category "Neuropathy"
The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.