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===Classification of Peripheral Nerve Disease=== | ===Classification of Peripheral Nerve Disease=== | ||
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*Immunosuppresive levels of corticosteroids (although may delay remyelination) | *Immunosuppresive levels of corticosteroids (although may delay remyelination) | ||
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− | |<center><big>'''Cauda Equina Neuritis'''</big></center> | + | |<center><big>'''[[Polyneuritis Equi|Cauda Equina Neuritis]]'''</big></center> |
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*Equine version of [[#IPRN|Idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis]] | *Equine version of [[#IPRN|Idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:57, 9 March 2011
Nerve Injury
Classification of Peripheral Nerve Disease
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Neuronopathy : The Whole nerve cell |
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Axonopathy : The axon |
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Demyelination: Schwann cell |
Types of Injury
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Clinical Signs with Peripheral Nerve Disease
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Peripheral Nerve Disease in Small Animals
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Peripheral Nerve Disease in Large Animals
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Other Polyneuropathies
- Tick Paralysis
- Vincristine Toxicity
- Endocrine polyneuropathy
- Dogs - hypothyroidism, insulinoma, diabetes mellitus
- Cats - diabetes mellitus
- Genetic polyneuropathies
- Protozoan polyradiculoneuritis
- Idiopathic facial paralysis (e.g. Bell's Palsy)
- Botulism