Organic nerve damage

Introduction

Introduction Organic neurological damage refers to the pathological changes in which nerves are degraded by external factors or pathological changes. In general, it is more severe than functional disease. More common in brain trauma, brain tumors, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular accident, encephalitis, cerebral edema, cerebral hypoxia, spinal cord injury, spinal cord tumor, peripheral nerve injury, late stage of spinal cord inflammation, late demyelinating disease, syringomyelia, congenital Dysplasia and so on. The function of the damaged innervation area is rapidly impaired after the onset.

Cause

Cause

More common in brain trauma, brain tumors, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebrovascular accident, encephalitis, cerebral edema, cerebral hypoxia, spinal cord injury, spinal cord tumor, peripheral nerve injury, late stage of spinal cord inflammation, late demyelinating disease, syringomyelia, congenital Dysplasia and so on.

Examine

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Related inspection

Blood routine brain CT examination

The function of the damaged innervation area is rapidly impaired after the onset. Can also be seen in delayed neurological damage, this nerve injury is often more serious, the principle is that after the nerve is damaged, the treatment lacks nerve oxygen supply (foster) deficiency and atrophic softening lesions.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of organic nerve damage:

With concussion nerve involvement, shock nerve involvement, pathological nerve damage, hypoxic ischemic nerve damage, functional nerve damage, primary nerve injury, secondary nerve injury, delayed nerve injury, neurological spasm, etc. Identification.

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