Mononeuritis multiplex
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Mononeuritis multiplex is the clinical picture that arises from problems with multiple individual nerves serially or almost simultaneously.
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[edit] Synonyms
Mononeuropathy multiplex
[edit] Clinical findings
Mononeuritis multiplex typically presents with the acute or subacute evolution of loss of sensory and motor function of individual peripheral nerves. The pattern of involvement is asymmetric.
[edit] Diagnosis
Electrodiagnostic studies will show multifocal sensory motor axonal neuropathy.
[edit] Causes and associations
Mononeuritis multiplex is associated with diabetes mellitus, polyarteritis nodosa and other vasculitides (Wegener granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome), rheumatoid arthritis, sarcoidosis, and amyloidosis. Infections such as leprosy, Lyme disease and HIV have also been known to cause Mononeuritis multiplex.