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*Only for medical professionals to read and reference, quickly collect! Peripheral neuropathy is a common disease in our clinic.
Many doctors who have just entered the clinic are stupid and confused about the positioning of peripheral neuropathy
.
Today this mind map hopes to help everyone
.
First, we need to understand the anatomy of the lower peripheral nerves, which are divided into sensory nerves, motor nerves, and autonomic nerves
.
Next, when encountering a patient suspected of peripheral neuropathy, how to think about positioning? Peripheral neuropathy location diagnosis ideas (distribution + function + structure): The course of peripheral neuropathy is divided into acute phase, subacute phase, and chronic phase
.
Common diseases and nerve damage in each course are as follows: according to the symmetry of nerve involvement during physical examination, the corresponding etiology is inferred
.
According to the neuro-EMG nerve damage is axonal or demyelinating, the etiology can be inferred as follows: I believe that through the mind map in this article, everyone can have a general understanding of peripheral neuropathy.
I hope to give doctors who are new to neurology.
Let's help a little
.
Reference source: [1]Zhao Chongbo.
How are neurologists mastered? [M].
Central South University Press, 2016.
[2] Wang Yi.
"Diagnosis Ideas for Peripheral Neuropathy" (High Quality Open Course of Huashan College).
Expert Profile Wang Yan, deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiovascular Neurology in Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and a master's degree from Capital Medical University, has long been engaged in clinical, scientific research and teaching of neurology, and his specialty is cerebrovascular disease
.
Long-term commitment to neurology, especially the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.
The main research direction is the diagnosis, treatment and scientific research of cerebrovascular diseases.
The diagnosis and treatment of diseases include dizziness/vertigo, transient ischemic attack, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid Cavity bleeding and so on
.
He is currently a member of the Stroke and Vertigo Branch of the Chinese Stroke Society; a member of the Vertigo Medicine Branch of the Beijing Medical Association; a member of the Vertigo Medicine Professional Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association
.
Many doctors who have just entered the clinic are stupid and confused about the positioning of peripheral neuropathy
.
Today this mind map hopes to help everyone
.
First, we need to understand the anatomy of the lower peripheral nerves, which are divided into sensory nerves, motor nerves, and autonomic nerves
.
Next, when encountering a patient suspected of peripheral neuropathy, how to think about positioning? Peripheral neuropathy location diagnosis ideas (distribution + function + structure): The course of peripheral neuropathy is divided into acute phase, subacute phase, and chronic phase
.
Common diseases and nerve damage in each course are as follows: according to the symmetry of nerve involvement during physical examination, the corresponding etiology is inferred
.
According to the neuro-EMG nerve damage is axonal or demyelinating, the etiology can be inferred as follows: I believe that through the mind map in this article, everyone can have a general understanding of peripheral neuropathy.
I hope to give doctors who are new to neurology.
Let's help a little
.
Reference source: [1]Zhao Chongbo.
How are neurologists mastered? [M].
Central South University Press, 2016.
[2] Wang Yi.
"Diagnosis Ideas for Peripheral Neuropathy" (High Quality Open Course of Huashan College).
Expert Profile Wang Yan, deputy chief physician of the Department of Cardiovascular Neurology in Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and a master's degree from Capital Medical University, has long been engaged in clinical, scientific research and teaching of neurology, and his specialty is cerebrovascular disease
.
Long-term commitment to neurology, especially the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases.
The main research direction is the diagnosis, treatment and scientific research of cerebrovascular diseases.
The diagnosis and treatment of diseases include dizziness/vertigo, transient ischemic attack, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, subarachnoid Cavity bleeding and so on
.
He is currently a member of the Stroke and Vertigo Branch of the Chinese Stroke Society; a member of the Vertigo Medicine Branch of the Beijing Medical Association; a member of the Vertigo Medicine Professional Committee of the Chinese Research Hospital Association
.