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Mononeuropathies

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Mononeuropathies are an essential part of clinical neurology. The clinical diagnosis depends on the knowledge of anatomy, the presentation of clinical syndromes and numerous etiologies.

The individual mononeuropathies of the upper extremity, the trunk and the lower extremities are discussed by the anatomic course of the nerve , anomalies and their symptoms and signs. The most likely causes of damage are discussed and differential diagnosis is considered. Therapeutic aspects and if available prognosis are mentioned.

The references are limited to a few key references. Most of our artist‘s illustrations are devoted to this section. The clinical photography should help the reader to identify the patient’s abnormalities.

The concept is an accurate and brief description of the most important clinical features. The trunk nerves which are often neglected are summarized in a separate subsection.

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