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Clinical neurophysiology and imaging of nerve injuries: preoperative diagnostic work-up and postoperative monitoring

2015

Peripheral nerve injuries are a heterogeneous group of lesions that may occurs secondary to various causes. Several different classifications have been used to describe the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to the clinical deficit, from simple and reversible compression-induced demyelination, to complete transection of nerve axons. Neurophysiological data localize, quantify, and qualify (demyelination vs . axonal loss) the clinical and subclinical deficits. High-resolution ultrasound can demonstrate the morphological extent of nerve damage, fascicular echotexture (epineurium vs . perineurium, focal alteration of the cross-section of the nerve, any neuromas, etc. ), and the surrounding t…

DenervationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance neurographySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaMagnetic resonance imagingElectromyographyNerve injuryClinical neurophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureEpineuriumMedicineElectromyography imaging injury magnetic resonance imaging nerve conduction studies neurodiagnostic peripheral nerve ultrasoundRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessPerineurium
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Traumatic fascicular neuroma

1988

A 72-year-old man had developed amiodarone neuropathy. He was found, at biopsy, to have a fascicular neuroma of his right sural nerve, unassociated with his underlying neuropathy, apparently due to blunt trauma, as electroneurographic needling of this nerve could safely be ruled out by the patient and his physicians. Such fascicular neuromas, which may remain without sensory deficits, may develop at an unknown frequency, and may only be uncovered by biopsy — or autopsy — in a coincidental neuropathic process.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAutopsySural nerveAmiodaronePathology and Forensic MedicineNeuromaCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSural NerveBiopsyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansAgedDry needlingSpinal Neoplasmsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryNeuromamedicine.diseaseSurgeryMicroscopy ElectronSpinal Nervesmedicine.anatomical_structureBlunt traumaNeurology (clinical)Perineuriumbusinessmedicine.drugActa Neuropathologica
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Ultrastructure of the Perineurium

2014

The perineurium is composed of multiple concentric single-cell layers enclosing individual nerve fascicles. Each layer has a thickness equivalent to the width of a perineurial cell. Groups of these cells join by means of tight junctions and desmosomes to form layers that function as a barrier against diffusion of particles across them. Perineurial internal layers have more of these specialized unions among perineurial cells, which are proximal to nerve fascicles.

Materials sciencemedicine.anatomical_structureTight junctionUltrastructuremedicineBiophysicsDiffusion (business)PerineuriumPerineurial Cell
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Oral peripheral nerve sheath tumors : a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study of 32 cases in a Brazilian population

2017

Background Oral peripheral nerve sheath tumors (OPNSTs) are reactive or neoplastic diseases that develop from proliferation of the nerve itself or their limiting sheaths. Here we describe the clinicopathologic data of OPNSTs observed in a sample of the Brazilian population and evaluate the expression of molecules associated with neural biology to determine their usefulness in the diagnosis. Material and methods Descriptive study of cases diagnosed as OPNSTs, from the Pathology Laboratory at the School of Dentistry/ Federal University of Uberlandia, followed by an immunohistochemical study of S-100, CD57, neurofilament protein (NFP) and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA). Results OPNSTs compr…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyGranular cell tumorOral Medicine and PathologyNeurofilamentbusiness.industryResearch030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Staining03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureTongue030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASParenchymaMedicineImmunohistochemistryDifferential diagnosisbusinessPerineuriumGeneral Dentistry
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Cutaneous sclerosing Pacinian-like perineurioma

2001

Cutaneous sclerosing Pacinian-like perineurioma Aims: The term perineurioma has been used to designate a variety of clinically and histologically different proliferations of perineurial cells based on immunohistochemical and/or ultrastructural characterization. There are two different groups of neoplasms derived from perineurial cells: extraneural or soft tissue perineuriomas, and intraneural perineuriomas. Recently, a sclerosing variant of cutaneous perineurioma has been described. Methods and results: We report a case of a cutaneous form of perineurioma, combining features of the intraneural and sclerosing varieties, as well as showing a Pacinian pattern of growth. In order to assess the …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.diagnostic_testSoft tissueGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyExtraneuralPerineurial CellPathology and Forensic Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurePerineuriomamedicineImmunohistochemistryPerineuriumChromosome 22Fluorescence in situ hybridizationHistopathology
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Perineural pattern of aggregation of cellular blue nevus: probable histoarchitectural reminiscence of histogenesis.

2008

A striking feature of cellular blue nevus consists in the presence, in its histologic picture, of numerous hypertrophic nerves and nerve-like figures, positive for histochemical and immunohistochemical methods for nerve fibers and myelin sheaths. These findings, first described in Masson's original article and repeatedly highlighted in the past for their possible histogenetic significance, are currently considered as merely coincidental. However, the thin conventional histologic sections, catching only short tracts of the nerves, preclude a correct observation of their route and do not allow us to verify if there is an architectural relationship between them and the nevus as a whole. With t…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsDermatologyHistogenesisSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaPathology and Forensic MedicineNevus BluemedicineNevusHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesBlue nevusCell AggregationNeuronsbusiness.industryCellular Blue NevusCell DifferentiationEpithelial CellsGeneral MedicineAnatomyCellular blue nevus perineural aggregation histogenesismedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureNeural differentiationSchwann Cellsmedicine.symptomSilver impregnationPerineuriumbusinessNevus cellThe American Journal of dermatopathology
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