Definition of Mononeuritis
Mononeuritis: Inflammation of a single nerve. There are
many causes of mononeuritis including diabetes mellitus, carpal
tunnel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and Lyme disease. The
treatment of mononeuritis depends on the underlying cause.
Whereas mononeuritis involves only a single nerve, mononeuritis
multiplex involves inflammation of two or more nerves, typically in
unrelated portions of the body, causing a loss of function of the
muscle tissue that is innervated by the affected nerve. For example,
sudden loss of ability to normally lift the foot up while walking
(foot drop) can be caused by mononeuritis multiplex when accompanied
by loss of nerve function elsewhere in the body.
Last Editorial Review: 2/23/1999 6:47:00 PM
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