neuropathy$52424$ - translation to italian
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neuropathy$52424$ - translation to italian

SMALL FIBER
Small-fiber neuropathy; Short fiber neuropathy; Small fiber neuropathy

neuropathy      
n. neuropatia (malattia del sistema nervoso)
lead poisoning         
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  • Jacketed ammunition (left), bare lead (right)
  • An infographic explaining lead poisoning
  • alt=A large tan bird of prey with dark brown neck feathers and a bare red head sits on a dead cow in a desert with dead grass and scrub
  • alt=a block with two dull, dark gray metal spouts coming from the top. The spouts are chipped and very old-looking.
  • alt=Eight MRI views of a brain in black and white, with yellow, orange, and red areas overlaid in spots mainly toward the front.
  • alt=an ancient Greek black-and-white woodcut print of a middle aged bearded man. His left hand rests on a book and in his right he holds a plant.
  • As lead safety standards become more stringent, fewer children in the US are found to have elevated lead levels.
  • alt=a closeup of a red gasoline pump with a warning label that reads, "for use as a motor fuel only" (in larger writing) "contains lead" (in smaller writing) "(tetraethyl)"
  • alt=Two black-and-white photos; one shows dark, fairly regular rings on a lighter background, and the other shows irregular, smaller, and not as dark clusters.
  • alt=dozens of pink circular bodies with white centers on a white background. Arrows point to three of the cells; two are speckled with dark purple dots, and the third has an irregular outer border
  • alt=A box of cigarette-like white cylinders on the left, in the middle a white cylinder with a pink tip, on the right a paper with four circles, two blank and two pink
  • Lead wheel weight eroding on road
  • alt=a chemical diagram of [CH2N(CH2CO2-)2]2 (shown in black) with the four O- tails binding a metal ion (shown in red).
  •  doi = 10.1503/cmaj.060790 }}</ref> This worker ladles molten lead into billets in a lead-acid battery recovery facility.
  • Symptoms of lead poisoning
  • alt=Two chemical diagrams of tetra-ethyl lead, or (CH3CH2)4Pb. On the left one, carbon and hydrogen are labeled, on the right they are shown as lines only.
POISONING BY LEAD IN THE BODY, ESPECIALLY AFFECTS THE BRAIN
Plumbism; Saturnism; Lead Poisoning; Painter's colic; Lead neuropathy; Lead poisoning, nervous system; Chronic lead exposure; Lead toxicity; Lead intoxication; Lead neurotoxicity; Lead and brain damage; Lead pollution; Azarcon; Lead contamination; Poisoning from lead; Lead exposure; Saturnine neuropathy; Lead in food; Lead palsy
saturnismo
sciatic nerve         
  • 3D still showing Sciatica.
  • Tibial and [[common fibular nerve]] (aka common peroneal nerve)
LARGE NERVE IN HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Sciatic Nerves; Sciatic; Siatic; Sciatic neuropathy; Nervus ischiadicus; Gid Hanashe; Gid Hanasher; Sciatic nerve injury; Ischiatic; Longest nerve in the body; Ischiadic nerve; Ischiatic nerve; Ischiadic nerves; Ischiatic nerves; N. ischias; Ischias; Ischias nerve; Ischiadicus; N. ischiadicus
n. (anatom.) nervo sciatico, ciascuno dei nervi dell"ischio

Definition

polyneuritis
[?p?l?nj??'r??t?s]
¦ noun Medicine a disorder that affects the peripheral nerves collectively.
Derivatives
polyneuritic adjective

Wikipedia

Small fiber peripheral neuropathy

Small fiber peripheral neuropathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy that occurs from damage to the small unmyelinated and myelinated peripheral nerve fibers. These fibers, categorized as C fibers and small Aδ fibers, are present in skin, peripheral nerves, and organs. The role of these nerves is to innervate the skin (somatic fibers) and help control autonomic function (autonomic fibers). It is estimated that 15–20 million people in the United States have some form of peripheral neuropathy.