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Descriptor English:   Peroneal Neuropathies 
Descriptor Spanish:   Neuropatías Fibulares 
Descriptor Portuguese:   Neuropatias Fibulares 
Synonyms English:   External Popliteal Neuropathy
Fibular Nerve Diseases
Fibular Neuropathy
Lateral Popliteal Neuropathy
Peroneal Nerve Diseases
Peroneal Nerve Paralysis
Common Peroneal Neuropathies
Common Peroneal Neuropathy
Deep Peroneal Neuropathies
Deep Peroneal Neuropathy
External Popliteal Neuropathies
Fibular Nerve Disease
Fibular Neuropathies
Lateral Popliteal Neuropathies
Nerve Disease, Fibular
Nerve Disease, Peroneal
Nerve Diseases, Fibular
Nerve Diseases, Peroneal
Nerve Paralyses, Peroneal
Nerve Paralysis, Peroneal
Neuropathies, Common Peroneal
Neuropathies, Deep Peroneal
Neuropathies, External Popliteal
Neuropathies, Fibular
Neuropathies, Lateral Popliteal
Neuropathies, Peroneal
Neuropathies, Superficial Peroneal
Neuropathy, External Popliteal
Neuropathy, Fibular
Neuropathy, Lateral Popliteal
Neuropathy, Peroneal
Paralyses, Peroneal Nerve
Paralysis, Peroneal Nerve
Peroneal Nerve Disease
Peroneal Nerve Paralyses
Peroneal Neuropathies, Common
Peroneal Neuropathies, Deep
Peroneal Neuropathies, Superficial
Peroneal Neuropathy
Peroneal Neuropathy, Common
Peroneal Neuropathy, Deep
Peroneal Neuropathy, Superficial
Popliteal Neuropathies, External
Popliteal Neuropathies, Lateral
Popliteal Neuropathy, External
Popliteal Neuropathy, Lateral
Superficial Peroneal Neuropathies
Superficial Peroneal Neuropathy
Neuropathy, Common Peroneal
Neuropathy, Deep Peroneal
Neuropathy, Superficial Peroneal  
Tree Number:   C10.668.829.500.600
Definition English:   Disease involving the common PERONEAL NERVE or its branches, the deep and superficial peroneal nerves. Lesions of the deep peroneal nerve are associated with PARALYSIS of dorsiflexion of the ankle and toes and loss of sensation from the web space between the first and second toe. Lesions of the superficial peroneal nerve result in weakness or paralysis of the peroneal muscles (which evert the foot) and loss of sensation over the dorsal and lateral surface of the leg. Traumatic injury to the common peroneal nerve near the head of the FIBULA is a relatively common cause of this condition. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1995, Ch51, p31) 
See Related English:   Leg Injuries
 
History Note English:   2000 
Allowable Qualifiers English:  
BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid
CI chemically induced CL classification
CO complications CN congenital
DI diagnosis DG diagnostic imaging
DH diet therapy DT drug therapy
EC economics EM embryology
EN enzymology EP epidemiology
EH ethnology ET etiology
GE genetics HI history
IM immunology ME metabolism
MI microbiology MO mortality
NU nursing PS parasitology
PA pathology PP physiopathology
PC prevention & control PX psychology
RT radiotherapy RH rehabilitation
SU surgery TH therapy
UR urine VE veterinary
VI virology  
Record Number:   34342 
Unique Identifier:   D020427 

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