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A few peripheral neuropathies are eventually fatal. Fatalities have been associated with some cases of diphtheria, botulism, and others

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How many peripheral neuropathies are there?

There are hundreds of peripheral neuropathies


What forms of peripheral neuropathy can be inherited?

Those neuropathies that are inherited are called either sensorimotor neuropathies or sensory neuropathies.


What type of illness is Paraproteinemic peripheral neuropathies?

a neurological disorder affecting the peripheral nerves


What is the disorder of the nerve that carry information to and from the brain and spinal cord?

Peripheral nervous disorders or peripheral neuropathies are disorders of the peripheral nerves, which carry information to and from the brain and spinal cord.


Can a person die from idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy?

There is no usual evidence that indicates that idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy is fatal.


What is an antiganglioside?

An antiganglioside is an antibody which reacts to self-gangliosides, found in autoimmune neuropathies.


What has the author John Sebastian Bach Stopford written?

John Sebastian Bach Stopford has written: 'The principles underlying the structure of the sympathetic nervous system' -- subject(s): Sympathetic nervous system 'A note on the significance of certain anomalies of the renal and spermatic arteries' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Spermatic cord, Renal artery 'A case of Landry's paralysis' 'Neuritis produced by a wristlet watch' -- subject(s): Neuritis 'Gunshot injuries of the peripheral nerves' -- subject(s): Entrapment neuropathies, Gunshot wounds, Nerves, Peripheral, Peripheral Nerves 'An explanation of the two-stage recovery of sensation during regeneration of a peripheral nerve' -- subject(s): Nerves, Peripheral, Peripheral Nerves, Regeneration, Senses and sensation 'Remarks on the causation of the increased intracranial pressure associated with tumours within the cranium' -- subject(s): Intracranial pressure, Intracranial tumors 'Compression of nerve fibres' -- subject(s): Nerves, Peripheral, Peripheral Nerves, Regeneration 'A new conception of the elements of sensation' -- subject(s): Senses and sensation 'The anatomy of so-called deep sensibility' -- subject(s): Nerves


What pathological conditions is due to the loss of the myelin insulation around a nerve?

The loss of myelin insulation around nerves can lead to several pathological conditions, most notably multiple sclerosis (MS), where the immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin, causing inflammation and damage. Other conditions include leukodystrophies, which are genetic disorders that affect myelin formation and maintenance, and peripheral neuropathies, where myelin damage affects peripheral nerves. These conditions can result in symptoms like weakness, sensory disturbances, and impaired motor function.


Is memory card reader a peripheral and non peripheral?

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What is the function of peripheral milling? product of peripheral milling


Is a projector a Peripheral?

Yes, a projector is a peripheral.


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