-
blood into the
endoneurial fluid.
During the
development of
nerve edema from
nerve irritation (or injury), the
amount of
endoneurial fluid may increase...
- The
endoneurium (also
called endoneurial channel,
endoneurial sheath,
endoneurial tube, or Henle's sheath) is a
layer of
delicate connective tissue around...
-
identified in a
majority of
cases diagnosed as Bell's
palsy through endoneurial fluid sampling.
Other research, however, identified, out of a
total of...
- in
ordered columns along the
endoneurial tube,
creating a band of Büngner
cells that
protects and
preserves the
endoneurial channel. Also,
macrophages and...
- classifications:
Endoneurial tube
remains intact Emergence of
Wallerian degeneration Can be
detected with Tinel's sign
Endoneurial tube is
damaged Perineurium...
- or
fiber is
surrounded by the endoneurium,
which is also
called the
endoneurial tube,
channel or sheath. This is a thin, delicate,
protective layer of...
- well as
increasing microvascular permeability of
blood vessels with
endoneurial edema.
POEMS syndrome has been ****ociated with hepatomegaly, splenomegaly...
- and the
nerve cells. The
endoneurium has many
small blood capillaries (
endoneurial microvessels)
which directly supply the
nerves themselves.
These capillaries...
-
proliferate and the
remaining connective tissue ba****t
membrane forms endoneurial tubes.
Bands of Büngner are
important for
guiding the
regrowing axon...
-
Peter J.; Thomas, P. K. (eds.), "Chapter 29 - Blood-Nerve
Interface and
Endoneurial Homeostasis",
Peripheral Neuropathy (Fourth Edition), Philadelphia: W...