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Τι (ποιος) είναι Verneuil"s neuroma - ορισμός

BENIGN NEUROMA OF AN INTERMETATARSAL PLANTAR NERVE
Morton's metatarsalgia; Morton neuroma; Mortons neuroma

Édouard de Verneuil         
FRENCH PALEONTOLOGIST (1805-1873)
Phillippe Edouard Poulletier de Verneuil; Edouard de verneuil; Edouard de Verneuil; Philippe Edouard Pouletier de Verneuil; Philippe Édouard Poulletier de Verneuil
Philippe Édouard Poulletier de Verneuil (13 February 180529 May 1873) was a French paleontologist.Géologues et paléontologues : de la passion à la profession pdf "Le cas d'Édouard de Verneuil (1805-1873) est tout autant révélateur de la façon dont peut naître la passion.
Maurice Pillard Verneuil         
  • Poster from 1895
ARTIST AND DESIGNER (1869-1942)
Maurice Pillard; Maurice Pillard-Verneuil
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (29 April 1869 – 21 September 1942) was a French artist and decorator in the Art nouveau movement.
Neuroma         
NERVOUS SYSTEM BENIGN NEOPLASM THAT IS CHARACTERIZED AS A NERVE TISSUE TUMOR
Neuromas; Neurilemmona; Scar neuroma; Pacinian neuroma; Neuromata
·noun A tumor developed on, or connected with, a nerve, ·esp. one consisting of new-formed nerve fibers.

Βικιπαίδεια

Morton's neuroma

Morton's neuroma is a benign neuroma of an intermetatarsal plantar nerve, most commonly of the second and third intermetatarsal spaces (between the second/third and third/fourth metatarsal heads; the first is of the big toe), which results in the entrapment of the affected nerve. The main symptoms are pain and/or numbness, sometimes relieved by ceasing to wear footwear with tight toe boxes and high heels (which have been linked to the condition). The condition is named after Thomas George Morton, though it was first correctly described by a chiropodist named Durlacher.

Some sources claim that entrapment of the plantar nerve resulting from compression between the metatarsal heads, as originally proposed by Morton, is highly unlikely, because the plantar nerve is on the plantar side of the transverse metatarsal ligament and thus does not come into contact with the metatarsal heads. It is more likely that the transverse metatarsal ligament is the cause of the entrapment.

Though the condition is labeled as a neuroma, many sources do not consider it a true tumor, but rather a perineural fibroma (fibrous tissue formation around nerve tissue).