erythredema polyneuropathy in English

acrodynia, disease of infants and children which is characterized by pain and swelling of the extremities (often caused by contact with mercury)

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1. Familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) is a rare indication for liver transplantation.

2. A distinction is made between the following types: symmetric distal sensory polyneuropathy, symmetric distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy, focal and multifocal neuropathies, diabetic ophthalmoplegia, Bell’s palsy, diabetic truncal radiculoneuropathy and diabetic amyotrophy.

3. So we have an intermittent syndrome that presents with abdominal pain, polyneuropathy, paranoia... and delusions.

4. De-efferentation and De-Afferentation in Fulminant Polyneuropathy: Lessons from the Isolated Brain - Volume 30 Issue 4

5. According to our knowledge, this is the first case of Asecretory POEMS syndrome with multipl sclerotic lesions and polyneuropathy

6. Complicated HSP is present if uncomplicated HSP additionally presents with epilepsy, dementia, cataract, extrapyramidal dysfunction, amyotrophy, polyneuropathy, or ichthyosis.

7. Conclusions Cryptogenic sensory polyneuropathy is a common, slowly progressive neuropathy that begins in late adulthood and causes limited motor impairment

8. According to our knowledge, this is the first case of Asecretory POEMS syndrome with multipl sclerotic le-sions and polyneuropathy

9. We report on two patients who suffering from Crohn's disease developed an acute Guillain-Barré syndrom or a polyneuropathy associated with myositis.

10. In addition to uremia the most important causal factors are anemia, myopathy, metabolic acidosis, osteopathy, polyneuropathy, disturbed glucose utilization, (side) effects of medication as well as lack of movement and training.

11. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

12. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

13. 2 cases, one of polyneuropathy and one of funicular myelosis, in which myelography was performed, are reported. After the insertion of the contrast medium an increase of eosinophil leucocytes was observed.

14. The Bureau-Barrière syndrome is described as an acral ulcer with mutilating osteolysis of the limbs that is nonfamiliar, non-sex-specific, induced by many factors, and elicited by sensory-trophic polyneuropathy.

15. Bilateral vestibular hypofunction and loss can occur as secondary to a number of different problems including ototoxicity, meningitis, sequential vestibular neuritis, progressive disorders, autoimmune disorders, chronic inflammatory peripheral polyneuropathy, congenital loss, and neurofibromatosis.

16. Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is a dermatological condition that takes a chronically progressive course and finally leads to a widespread atrophy of the skin. Involvement of the peripheral nervous system is frequently observed, predominantly a sensory polyneuropathy.

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18. Nervous system disorders Not known: afebrile convulsions or seizures, ataxia, dizziness, encephalitis (see below), encephalopathy (see below), febrile convulsion (in children), Guillain-Barre syndrome, headache, measles inclusion body encephalitis (MIBE) (see section #), ocular palsies, optic neuritis, paraesthesia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, retrobulbar neuritis, syncope

19. Not known: afebrile convulsions or seizures, Bell s palsy, cerebrovascular accident, dizziness, dream abnormality, encephalitis (see below), encephalopathy (see below), Guillain-Barré syndrome, measles inclusion body encephalitis (see section #), ocular palsies, paraesthesia, polyneuritis, polyneuropathy, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (see below), syncope, transverse myelitis, tremor

20. Tuberculoma of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculosis of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculous: abscess of brain (G07*) meningoencephalitis (G05.0*) myelitis (G05.0*) polyneuropathy (G63.0*) A17.9† Tuberculosis of nervous system, unspecified (G99.8*) A18 Tuberculosis of other organs A18.0† Tuberculosis of bones and joints Includes:

21. Abhd12 codes for a type of signaling lipid that is involved in regulation of immunological and neurological processes (Ogasawara et al., 2018).It inactivates 2-AG by converting it into arachidonate and glycerol and have been associated with PHARC (polyneuropathy, hearing loss, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa and cataracts) (Fiskerstrand et al., 2010).