Anatomy, function, and pathophysiology of peripheral nerves and nerve compression.

作者: Lars B. Dahlin , Göran Lundborg

DOI: 10.1016/S0749-0712(21)00303-6

关键词: Axoplasmic transportPeripheral nervous systemPeripheralEdemaAnatomyMicrocirculationNerve fiberNerve rootMedicineNeuron

摘要: The basic pathophysiology of nerve compression injuries is complex and it important to consider the microanatomy neuron peripheral nerve. clinical stages lesions can be related changes in intraneural microcirculation fiber structure; alterations vascular permeability, with subsequent formation edema; deterioration function observed experimental studies. double-crush reversed syndromes are disturbances axonal transport induced by compression, followed morphologic functional cell bodies. An underlying neuropathy subjects make nerves more susceptible injuries.

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