The most common type of HIV-associated peripheral neuropathy is _____ polyneuropathy.
_____, a small-vessel vasculitis, commonly presents with asymmetric multifocal neuropathy, typically manifesting with wrist drop and foot drop
Distal tibial nerve lesions present with:- sensory loss over the _____ of the foot- weakness of intrinsic muscles of the foot
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is a group of nerve disorders caused by defective production of proteins involved in the structure and function of _____ or myelin sheath
What is the most common form of hereditary neuropathy?_____
Optic nerve glioma (15–40%), a pilocytic astrocytoma, is commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition

_____ nerve marked as "D" is involved in Frey's syndrome

What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion?\n_____

What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion? _____

_____ is most affected in neurolathyrism
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