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Pathologie des peripheren Nervensystems

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Alle deutlich erkennbaren Lebensäußerungen warden über die peripheren Nerven vermittelt, von der Motorik, einschließlich der Mimik und Gestik, bis zu den vegetativen Funktionen wie Schweißsekretion, Erröten, Darmfunktionen u. a. Entsprechend zahlreich sind die Funktionsstörungen, die durch periphere Neuropathien Neuropathien ausgelöst werden. Dazu gehören einerseits Reizsymptome wie Schmerzen und andererseits Ausfallssymptome wie Lähmungen und Gefütihlsstörungen, namentlich Unempündlichkeit gegenüber Berührungen, Schmerz und Temperatur.

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