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Id:24718
Autor:Carayon, A
Título:Bilan de recherches physiopathologiques sur la nevrite lepreuse: 1-role de la temperature, des microtraumatismes par elongation ou subluxation nerveuse et de la striction canalaire
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1977. 15p p. .
Resumo:(Role of temperature, microtraumatisms by elongation or subluxation and canalar stricture.)Cold has a slight aggravating effect on leprosy which is observed in some countries as Iran, South Russia, North India and the Andean cordillera. The subluxation of the ulnar nerve has facilitating effect in the development of the neuritic damage in a limited number of patients. The elongation is important for the production of the ulnar neuritis. The canalar stricture is a major factor causing nerve damage in leprosy. It explains the segmentary localization of the principal damages of the leprous nerves in the proximal areas situated above the tunnels. Intraneural hypertension appears first and is responsible for the swelling of the nerve which gets entraped inside the tunnel. A circulus viciosus is, then, created which maintains and aggravates the intraneural hypertension.
Descritores:HANSENIASE/clas
HANSENIASE/compl
HANSENIASE/imunol
NEURITE/compl
NEURITE/fisiopatol
NEUROPATIAS ULNARES/compl
 NEUROPATIAS ULNARES/diag
 NEUROPATIAS ULNARES/cirurg
 SINDROME DO TUNEL CUBITAL/compl
 SINDROME DO TUNEL CUBITAL/diag
 SINDROME DO TUNEL CUBITAL/cirurg
 SINDROME DO TUNEL DO TARSO
 NERVO TIBIAL/anat
 NERVO TIBIAL/les
 NERVO TIBIAL/cirurg
Limites:HUMANO
Localização:BR191.1; 00451/s



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