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* Motor Neuropathy is an [[entity]] | * Motor Neuropathy is an [[entity]] which occurs if the motor nerves which control muscle movements become damaged. | ||
* It | * As with sensory neuropathy, the parts of the body most likely to be affected are the feet, hands, legs and arms. | ||
* It arises from disease processes affecting the motor axon and/or its surrounding myelin, however Lower motor neuron syndrome (LMNS) arises from a disease process affecting the spinal motor neuron itself.<br /> | |||
=== Related disease === | === Related disease === | ||
[[Multifocal motor neuropathy]] | [[Multifocal motor neuropathy]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:38, 20 May 2023
Clinic
- Motor Neuropathy is an entity which occurs if the motor nerves which control muscle movements become damaged.
- As with sensory neuropathy, the parts of the body most likely to be affected are the feet, hands, legs and arms.
- It arises from disease processes affecting the motor axon and/or its surrounding myelin, however Lower motor neuron syndrome (LMNS) arises from a disease process affecting the spinal motor neuron itself.
Related disease
Sign / Symptoms
- Fasciculation / Twitching: Note that fasciculations or Twitching would be the used as an eliminated rubric
- Impaired balance and coordination
- Muscle weakness
- Muscle atrophy
Asymmetric Paralysis
Hemiparesis |
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