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What is mono neuritis?

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Dr. Ken Yonemura answered

Specializes in Neurosurgery

Neuropathy: Mononeuritis multiplex refers to a form of peripheral nerve disorder that involves the simultaneous or sequential dysfunction of nerves typically in the lower extremities on one side. Pain is common and involvement of the femoral nerve in the thigh is common with diabetes. Treatment is symptomatic.

Answered 1/29/2015

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Inflammation: Mono neuritis is an inflammation of the peripheral nerve. It can result from trauma, surgery or mechanical abnormality. The more common types are foot neuritis (morton's neuroma) and lower back neuritis (lumbar disc syndrome). See a neurologist or appropriate specialist in the area of the problem to help get treatment.

Answered 11/8/2015

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Inflammation: of the blood vessels affecting one nerve!

Answered 10/24/2017

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