Peripheral nerve field

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Peripheral nerve field refers to an area of skin innervated by a single peripheral nerve. A peripheral nerve field can also be described as cutaneous nerve distribution.

An area inervated by a single dorsal root is called a dermatome.

Neurologists rely on maps of dermatones and peripheral nerve fields to diagnose areas of nerve damage based on somasthetic or proprioceptive deficits in specific dermatomes and peripheral nerve fields. Although areas of inervation are somewhat consistent following genetically determined patterns of the species , specific areas of inervation are as unique to an individual as are fingerprints.

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