Mononeuritis multiplex

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Mononeuritis multiplex is the term used for involvement of two or more peripheral nerves from predominantly systemic causes. These can be, for example, Wegener's granulomatosis, AIDS/ andmyloidosis , Rrheumatoid arthritis, Diabetes mellitus, Ssarcoidosis , Polyarteritis nodosa, Lepra, Carcinomatosis (WARDS PLC).[1]


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