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Title: Peripheral Neuropathy


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Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Dr.Shamekh M. El-Shamy

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Peripheral Neuropathy
  • DEFINITION
  • It is inflammation and degeneration of the
    peripheral nerves and/or the cranial nerves
    resulting in impairment of the conductivity of
    these nerves

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Classification of Neuropathy
  • 1- Mononeuropathy
  • 2- Mononeuropathy multiplex
  • 3- Polyneuropathy

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  • CAUSES OF MONONEUROPATHY
  • 1- Trauma wrong injection into a nerve, callus
    compression.
  • 2- Infective leprosy, herpes zoster.
  • 3- Vascular polyarteritis nodosa.
  • 4- Metabolic diabetes mellilus.

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CAUSES OF POLYNEUROPATHY
  • I-Heridofamilial
  • 1- Hypertrophic interstitial polyneuropathy.
  • 2- Peroneal muscle atrophy.
  • 3- Refsum's disease.

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Clinical Picture of
polyneuropathy
  • A- Motor

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  • B- Sensory 

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Glove
Hypothesia
Stock
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  • C-Autonomic
  • Vasomotor coldness and cyanosis of the limbs.
  • Cutaneous loss of hair, brittle nails, trophic
    ulcers.

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Specific Types of Polyneuropathy
  • I- PERONEAL MUSCLE ATROPHY

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Peroneal muscle Atrophy
Inverted Champagne-bottle appearance
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Diabetic Neuropathy
  • Pathogenesis
  • Diabetic microangiopathy of the vasa nervosa.
  • Ischaemia of the nerves, 2ry to atherosclerosis
    of the vasa nervosa.

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Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy
  • Proper management of diabetes diet, oral
    hypoglycaemic drugs or insulin.
  • VilaminsB1 100 mg daily, B6 200 mg daily, B12
    1000 mg daily.

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Acute Infective Polyneuropathy
Landary-Guillan-Barre Syndrome
  • Aetiology
  • It is due to an allergic or auto-immune reaction
    secondary to a previous non-specific virus
    infection.

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Clinical Picture
  • 1-Febrile stage
  • 2-Latent stage

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  • 3-Paralytic stage 

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PN Testing for diagnosis
  • The EMG test itself
  • Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS)
  • EMG (Needle portion)

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Treatment of Guillain Barre Syndrome
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