Alcoholic liver disease
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neuropathy Alcoholic Polyneuropathy ( Alcoholic
neuropathy ) Alcoholism Alcoholism - Resources ... It ... " with big red blood cells) and peripheral
neuropathy ( disease of the peripheral nervous system, ...
Alcoholic neuropathy
... Alcoholic
neuropathy is a disorder involving decreased nerve ... caused by habitual alcohol abuse . Alcoholic
neuropathy Motor nerve s Autonomic Nerve s Central nervous system Definition: Alcoholic
neuropathy is a disorder involving decreased nerve ...
Autonomic neuropathy
... AUTONOMIC
neuropathy - A group of symptoms which is caused by damage ... use of anticholinergic medications. Autonomic
neuropathy Definition: Autonomic
neuropathy is a group of symptoms caused by damage to ...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
... - also known as hereditary motor and sensory
neuropathy (HMSN) or peroneal muscular atrophy - is the ... disorders diabetes mellitus ( diabetic
neuropathy ) dietary deficiencies (especially vitamin B12 ) excessive use of alcohol ( alcoholic
neuropathy ) uremia (from kidney failure ) Cancer ... ...
Diabetic neuropathy
... Diabetic
neuropathy Definition Diabetic
neuropathy is a nerve disorder caused by diabetes mellitus . Diabetic
neuropathy may be diffuse, affecting several parts of the ...
Nephropathy
... Topics: Diabetic Nephropathy , Diabetic
neuropathy , Diabetic Retinopathy , Gestational Diabetes , ... vascular disease (PVD) nerve damage (
neuropathy ) damage to the back of the eye ( retinopathy ... ) Diabetic nephropathy Diabetic
neuropathy Diabetic retinopathy ... Damage to the ...
Neuritis
... neuritis multiplex is a form of peripheral
neuropathy (damage to nerve s outside the brain and spinal ... Alternate Names : Neuritis - Peripheral ,
neuropathy - Peripheral , Peripheral Neuritis ... MONO NEURITIS MULTIPLEX (MM): A rare type of
neuropathy that has been described with HIV infection . It ...
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Neuropathy
...
neuropathy secondary to drugs Definition:
neuropathy secondary to drugs is a condition where there is ... use of a medication that can damage nerve s.
neuropathy , accessory: See: Accessory ...
Peripheral
... to the cardiac circulation . Peripheral
neuropathy is a term used to describe disorders of your ... s in your skull . Peripheral neuritis ;
neuropathy - peripheral ; Neuritis - peripheral ... neuropathies Dr Rob Hicks Peripheral
neuropathy involves damage to nerve s of the peripheral ...
Peripheral neuropathy
... Peripheral
neuropathy isn't a single disease , but rather a syndrome ... it can be difficult to diagnose . Peripheral
neuropathy Definition: Peripheral
neuropathy is a failure of the nerve s that carry ...
Ramsay Hunt syndrome
... Hunt Syndrome - Source:MedicineNet Diabetic
neuropathy - Diabetic
neuropathy is a complication of diabetes causing damage ... the warning signs and treatment for diabetic
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Alcoholic ketoacidosis
... Syndrome ) Alcoholic Ketoacidosis Alcoholic Liver Disease Alcoholic
neuropathy Alcoholic Polyneuropathy ( Alcoholic
neuropathy ) ... ...
Carcinoid syndrome
... feed ... Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Nerve disorders like autonomic
neuropathy or diabetic
neuropathy Carcinoid syndrome Following gastrectomy ( partial removal of the ...
Chronic
... of diabetes mellitus , is believed to trigger the development of
neuropathy , which, over time, may proceed to Charcot foot. Chronic skeletal ... a Medical Professional ... CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC DEMYELINATING POLY
neuropathy (CPID): Chronic , spontaneous loss or destruction of myelin . Myelin ...
Diabetic retinopathy
... Related Encyclopedia Topics: Diabetic Nephropathy , Diabetic
neuropathy , Diabetic Retinopathy , Gestational Diabetes , Type 1 Diabetes , Type ... disease (CHD; e.g., atherosclerosis ) Diabetic nephropathy Diabetic
neuropathy Diabetic retinopathy ... Accidents and disease are often ...
Dysautonomia
... Names: Familial dysautonomia ; Hereditary sensory and autonomic
neuropathy - type III Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Text Continued Below ... Hereditary sensory and autonomic
neuropathy III: See: Familial dysautonomia . Search All of MedicineNet For: ...
Ellis
... ... Zollinger- Ellis on syndrome Nerve disorders like autonomic
neuropathy or diabetic
neuropathy Carcinoid syndrome Following gastrectomy ( partial removal of the ...
Familial Dysautonomia
... Names: Familial dysautonomia ; Hereditary sensory and autonomic
neuropathy - type III Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Text Continued Below ... Hereditary sensory and autonomic
neuropathy III: See: Familial dysautonomia . Search All of MedicineNet For: search ...
Femoral
... dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in the leg ( peripheral
neuropathy ) caused by damage to the femoral nerve . Alternative Names:
neuropathy - femoral nerve Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Text ...
Gastrectomy
... . Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Nerve disorders like autonomic
neuropathy or diabetic
neuropathy Carcinoid syndrome Following gastrectomy ( partial removal of the ...
Hypothyroid
... illnesses, menopause , or aging . Hypothyroid ism : Can it cause
neuropathy ? Q. Can hypothyroid ism cause peripheral
neuropathy ? Kathleen/ Louisiana ... HYPOTHYROID DWARFISM - Stunted body ...
Hypothyroidism
... illnesses, menopause , or aging . Hypothyroidism : Can it cause
neuropathy ? Q. Can hypothyroidism cause peripheral
neuropathy ? Kathleen/ Louisiana ... Hypothyroidism What is hypothyroidism ? ...
Mononeuritis multiplex
... Mononeuritis multiplex is a form of peripheral
neuropathy (damage to nerve s outside the brain and spinal cord). It involves ... the Doctor Forums ] ... MONONEURITIS MULTIPLEX (MM): A rare type of
neuropathy that has been described with HIV infection . It may fall into two ...
Myocarditis
... encephalo myelitis virus , m urine ; encephalomyelocele; encephalomyelo
neuropathy ; encephalomyelonic axis; encephalomyelopathy; encephalomyeloradiculitis; ... heart ( myocarditis ). A severely narrowed heart valve. (cranial
neuropathy ) Inflammation of the brain and spinal cord (encephalo myelitis ) or ...
Paralysis
... tunnel syndrome ) Spinal cord disorders Surgery Trauma (e.g.
neuropathy : The name given to a group of disorders involving nerve s. Symptoms ... that 35 percent of persons with HIV disease have some form of
neuropathy . A disease of the nervous system caused by the rabies virus . ...
Peripheral smear
... Arteriosclerosis of the Extremities) Peripheral Neuritis ( Peripheral
neuropathy ) Peripheral
neuropathy Peripheral Smear ( Blood Smear) ... The blood differential test ...
Polyneuropathy
... response . Sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a form of peripheral
neuropathy (damage to nerve s other than the brain or spinal cord). It is not a ... and sensory loss; rarely: autonomic dysfunction. Alternative Names:
neuropathy - alcoholic; Alcoholic polyneuropathy Causes And Risk: ... Other ...
Radiculopathy
... encephalo myelitis virus , m urine ; encephalomyelocele; encephalomyelo
neuropathy ; encephalomyelonic axis; encephalomyelopathy; encephalomyeloradiculitis; encephalomyelo radiculopathy ; ... Focal
neuropathy also can cause a sudden weakness in the ankle, called foot drop. Damage ...
Retinopathy
... disease (CHD; e.g., atherosclerosis ) Diabetic nephropathy Diabetic
neuropathy Diabetic retinopathy ... heart disease strokes kidney ... ) impotence peripheral vascular disease (PVD) nerve damage (
neuropathy ) damage to the back of the eye ( retinopathy ). No medical problems, ...
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
... ... Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Nerve disorders like autonomic
neuropathy or diabetic
neuropathy Carcinoid syndrome Following gastrectomy ( partial removal of the ...
Amputation
... of the part. high blood sugar can damage the eyes ( diabetic retinopathy ), kidney s (diabetic nephropathy ), nerve s ( diabetic
neuropathy ), heart (leading to heart attack s), and blood vessels (leading to strokes , peripheral arterial disease , and possibly amputation ). ...
Atherosclerosis
... of the artery wall, or trauma . Charcot foot Coronary heart disease (CHD; e.g., atherosclerosis ) Diabetic nephropathy Diabetic
neuropathy Diabetic retinopathy ... This type of cholesterol is commonly called bad cholesterol . It can contribute to the formation of plaque build ...
Autoimmune hepatitis
... : ... Autoimmune Hepatitis Autoimmune Thyroiditis ( Chronic Thyroiditis (Hashimoto's Disease )) Autonomic Hyperreflexia Autonomic
neuropathy Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease ( Polycystic Kidney Disease ) ... autoimmune hepatitis , which causes inflammation of the ...
Autonomic hyperreflexia
... sweating . Autoimmune Hepatitis Autoimmune Thyroiditis ( Chronic Thyroiditis (Hashimoto's Disease )) Autonomic Hyperreflexia Autonomic
neuropathy Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease ( Polycystic Kidney Disease ) ... ...
Axilla
... of the upper jaw Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... Axilla ry nerve dysfunction is a form of peripheral
neuropathy . It occurs when there is damage to the axilla ry nerve , which supplies the deltoid muscle s of the shoulder . Axilla ry lymphadenopathy ...
Beriberi
... syndrome is long-term misuse of alcohol, which can lead to the poor absorption and storage of thiamine . The cause of alcoholic
neuropathy is controversial but may be the toxic effect of alcohol on nerve tissue . It is likely also associated with nutrition al deficiencies and may ...
Brachial plexus
... axilla (armpit), and gives rise to nerve s to the upper limb . Brachial plexus dysfunction ( brachial plexopathy ) is a form of peripheral
neuropathy . It occurs when there is damage to the brachial plexus , an area where a nerve bundle from the spinal cord splits into the individual arm nerve ...
Broken bones
... Vitamin A - an increased risk of broken bones , which may be permanent. Vitamin B6 - loss of feeling in the arms or legs called peripheral
neuropathy , which is usually, though not always, reversible when intake is reduced. Therefore, broken bones and tumor s are often seen. In recent years, ...
Cholestasis
... liver , outside the liver , or in both places. CHOLESTASIS : An obstruction in the bile duct . CHRONIC IDIOPATHIC DEMYELINATING POLY
neuropathy (CPID): Chronic , spontaneous loss or destruction of myelin . cholestasis Any condition in which the release of bile from the liver is ...