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Mononeuritis multiplex (MNM) is a disorder of the nervous system. It can result in severe pain, loss of motor ability, and loss of sensation in at least two separate areas of the body.
Mononeuropathy is damage that happens to a single nerve, usually one that is close to the skin and near a bone. One of the best known forms of mononeuropathy is carpal tunnel syndrome. Treatments range from relieving the pressure on the nerve to analgesics and steroid injections to surgery.
Mononeuritis multiplex (MNM) consists of a heterogeneous group of peripheral nerve disorders. MNM presents with sensory and motor deficits in the distribution of specific peripheral nerves, and may be acute, subacute, or (rarely) chronic.
Mononeuritis multiplex is a painful, asymmetrical, asynchronous sensory and motor peripheral neuropathy involving isolated damage to at least 2 separate nerve areas. Multiple nerves in random...
Mononeuropathy refers to the damage or dysfunction of a single peripheral nerve, which includes any cranial nerve, spinal nerve, or nerve branch that connects the central nervous system (i.e., the brain and spinal cord) to the entire body. Most mononeuropathies cause both motor and sensory impairment, usually affecting the hands, arms, or feet.
Mononeuritis means inflammation of a single nerve. When two or more nerves become inflamed, the condition is called mononeuritis multiplex. Mononeuritis multiplex is a group of symptoms and not a disease.
Mononeuritis multiplex is a painful, asymmetrical, asynchronous sensory and motor peripheral neuropathy involving isolated damage to at least 2 separate nerve areas. Multiple nerves in random...
MNM presents with sensory and motor deficits in the distribution of specific peripheral nerves, and may be acute, subacute, or (rarely) chronic. MNM is most commonly caused by vasculitis, which may be either systemic or isolated to the nerves.
Also known as mononeuritis multiplex or multifocal neuropathy, the disorder can cause tingling, numbness, pain and paralysis, among other symptoms. It can be caused by diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and diseases that affect the blood vessels.
Mononeuritis multiplex is a rare autoimmune peripheral neuropathy that typically presents in the context of vasculitis, diabetes, infection, or as a paraneoplastic syndrome.