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  2. Traumatic neuroma - Wikipedia

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    An essential step in the formation of a traumatic neuroma is injury to the perineurium. The perineum directs the growth of axons by acting as a surface that the axons cannot go through. If the perineurium is compromised, the axons may escape into the extraperineural space and arborize in an unregulated fashion. [4]

  3. Neuroma - Wikipedia

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    A neuroma (/ nj ʊəˈr oʊ m ə /; plural: neuromata or neuromas) is a growth or tumor of nerve tissue. [1] Neuromas tend to be benign (i.e. not cancerous ); many nerve tumors , including those that are commonly malignant , are nowadays referred to by other terms.

  4. Trauma - Wikipedia

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    Traumatic alopecia, a cutaneous condition that results from the forceful pulling out of the scalp hair; Traumatic anserine folliculosis, a curious gooseflesh-like follicular hyperkeratosis; Traumatic bone cyst, a condition of the jaws; Traumatic neuroma, a type of neuroma which results from trauma to a nerve, usually during a surgical procedure

  5. Axonotmesis - Wikipedia

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    Axonotmesis of the nerve. Axonotmesis is an injury to the peripheral nerve of one of the extremities of the body. The axons and their myelin sheath are damaged in this kind of injury, but the endoneurium, perineurium and epineurium remain intact.

  6. Nerve injury classification - Wikipedia

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    Seddon's classification of nerve injuries. Nerve injury classification assists in prognosis and determination of treatment strategy for nerve injuries.Classification was described by Seddon in 1943 and by Sunderland in 1951. [1]

  7. Category:Trauma types - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Türkçe ... Traumatic bonding; Traumatic stress; V. Vaginal trauma; Vicarious trauma after viewing media This page was last edited on 25 December 2023, at 04: ...

  8. Nerve injury - Wikipedia

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    Nerve injury is an injury to a nerve.There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injuries. In 1941, Herbert Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury and whether there is continuity of the nerve. [1]

  9. Nerve compression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nerve compression syndrome, or compression neuropathy, or nerve entrapment syndrome, is a medical condition caused by chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve. [1] It is known colloquially as a trapped nerve, though this may also refer to nerve root compression (by a herniated disc, for example).