Peripheral neuropathy or polyneuropathy, NOS: Difference between revisions
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* peroneal nerve injury causing foot drop, combine with [[Joint disorder, nontraumatic NOS]] | * peroneal nerve injury causing foot drop, combine with [[Joint disorder, nontraumatic NOS]] | ||
* autoimmune sensory ganglionopathy, combine with [[Disorder of the immune system, NOS]] | * autoimmune sensory ganglionopathy, combine with [[Disorder of the immune system, NOS]] | ||
* mononeuritis multiplex | |||
The causes of polyneuropathy can be divided into hereditary and acquired and are therefore as follows: | The causes of polyneuropathy can be divided into hereditary and acquired and are therefore as follows: | ||
* '''Inherited''' - are hereditary motor neuropathies, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (Charcot Marie Tooth), and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy. For inherited disorders combine with [[Nervous system NOS, congenital malformation]] | * '''Inherited''' - are hereditary motor neuropathies, Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (Charcot Marie Tooth), and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy. For inherited disorders combine with [[Nervous system NOS, congenital malformation]] | ||