Nerve apraxia
Neuropathy is one of the clinical symptoms of spinal neuralgia with mononeuropathy. Nerve apraxia is a temporary conduction block caused by nerve trauma, which can be divided into two types: one is transient nerve ischemia without anatomical changes, causing mild transient block; the other is staged demyelination and axonal normal, Symptoms can be recovered within 2-3 weeks.
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