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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Nerve inflammation
  1. ... As a result, the immune system attacks the nerves, causing inflammation and damaging the axons and myelin, which can ...
  2. ... organs. In neuromyelitis optica, the autoimmune attack causes inflammation of the nerves, and the resulting damage leads to the signs ... optica is characterized by optic neuritis, which is inflammation of the nerve that carries information from the eye to the ...
  3. ... and painful skin nodules. In addition, painful, swollen nerves can occur. ENL can also lead to inflammation of the joints, eyes, and the testicles in ...
  4. ... might be related to the autoimmune response and inflammation that damage nerves and the protective coating surrounding them (the myelin ...
  5. ... might be involved in the autoimmune response and inflammation that damage nerves and the protective coating surrounding them (the myelin ...
  6. ... from the eye to the brain (the optic nerve). While individuals with Blau syndrome may have normal vision, inflammation of any of these structures can lead to ...
  7. ... people with wider passages.In carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve compression can be caused by many factors including inflammation of connective tissues surrounding the carpal tunnel, accumulation ...
  8. ... role in the development, movement, and communication of nerve cells. In addition, cystatin B helps control the nervous system's immune response (inflammation) and protects cells from harm caused by unstable ...
  9. ... These health problems include irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis), inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), brain dysfunction (encephalopathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), high blood pressure (hypertension), stroke, weakening ...
  10. ... flow in the brain is altered and certain nerves in the brain send abnormal pain signals throughout the head. These signals trigger the release of various brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) in the brain, which leads to inflammation, particularly of blood vessels and the membrane that ...
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