Myeloneuropathy

//ˈmaɪələʊnjʊˌɹɒpəθi// noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A disease with the features of myelopathy (spinal cord disease) and neuropathy (peripheral nerve disease), which is sometimes caused by a deficiency of copper or vitamin B₁₂. countable, uncountable

    "Diagnosis […] Myeloneuropathy, chronic, traumatic, probably due to injury of L-4, clinically complete motor wise below L-3 and sensory wise below L-3."

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"Diagnosis […] Myeloneuropathy, chronic, traumatic, probably due to injury of L-4, clinically complete motor wise below L-3 and sensory wise below L-3."

Etymology

From myelo- + neuropathy.

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