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The most common cause is acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy AIDP, the most common form of Guillain–Barré syndrome [13] (although other causes include chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) [14] Neuronopathy is the result of issues in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) neurons.
356.4 Idiopathic progressive polyneuropathy; 356.8 Other; 356.9 Unspecified; 357 Inflammatory and toxic neuropathy. 357.0 Acute infective polyneuritis; 357.1* Polyneuropathy in collagen vascular disease; 357.2* Polyneuropathy in diabetes (250.5 †) 357.3* Polyneuropathy in malignant disease (140–208 †) 357.4* Polyneuropathy in other ...
Inflammatory demyelinating diseases (IDDs), sometimes called Idiopathic (IIDDs) due to the unknown etiology of some of them, are a heterogenous group of demyelinating diseases - conditions that cause damage to myelin, the protective sheath of nerve fibers - that occur against the background of an acute or chronic inflammatory process.
The disorder is sometimes called chronic relapsing polyneuropathy (CRP) or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (because it involves the nerve roots). [2] CIDP is closely related to Guillain–Barré syndrome and it is considered the chronic counterpart of that acute disease. [ 3 ]
The rate of incidence of alcoholic polyneuropathy involving sensory and motor polyneuropathy has been stated as from 10% to 50% of alcoholics depending on the subject selection and diagnostic criteria. If electrodiagnostic criteria are used, alcoholic polyneuropathy may be found in up to 90% of individuals being assessed. [4]
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ICD-10-CM World Health Organization's Code G62.82: Radiation-induced polyneuropathy ICD-11-MMS (2018 version) World Health Organization's Code 8B92.0: Post radiation lumbosacral plexopathy References
Demyelinating lesions begin with the appearance of some areas named NAWM (normal appearing white matter) which despite its name, is abnormal in several parameters. These areas show axonal transections and stressed oligodendrocytes (the cells responsible for maintaining the myelin), and randomly, they show clusters of activated microglia named ...