mononeuropathy

mononeuropathy
Disorder involving a single nerve.
- m. multiplex nontraumatic involvement of two or more portions of the peripheral nervous system ( e.g., roots, plexus elements, nerve trunks), usually sequentially and in different areas of the body; most often the result of vasculitides. SYN: mononeuritis multiplex.

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mono·neu·rop·a·thy -n(y)u̇-'räp-ə-thē n, pl -thies a nerve disease affecting only a single nerve

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mono·neu·rop·a·thy (mon″o-n-ropґə-the) disease affecting a single nerve.

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  • cranial mononeuropathy — see under neuropathy …   Medical dictionary

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