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Classification of peripheral nerve injury assists in prognosis and determination of treatment strategy. Classification of nerve injury was described by Seddon in 1943 and by Sunderland in 1951. The lowest degree of nerve injury in which the nerve remains intact but signaling ability is damaged is called neurapraxia. The second degree in which the axon is damaged but the surrounding connecting tissue remains intact is called axonotmesis. The last degree in which both the axon and connective tissue are damaged is called neurotmesis.

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  • Classification of peripheral nerve injury assists in prognosis and determination of treatment strategy. Classification of nerve injury was described by Seddon in 1943 and by Sunderland in 1951. The lowest degree of nerve injury in which the nerve remains intact but signaling ability is damaged is called neurapraxia. The second degree in which the axon is damaged but the surrounding connecting tissue remains intact is called axonotmesis. The last degree in which both the axon and connective tissue are damaged is called neurotmesis. (en)
  • Klasyfikacja Seddona – schemat określający stopień uszkodzenia nerwów. 1. * (neurapraxia) – ucisk na nerw bez przerwania ciągłości. 2. * Aksonotmeza (axonotmesis) – nerw nienaruszony, ale aksony przerwane; takie nerwy mogą się zregenerować. 3. * Neurotmeza (neurotmesis) – przerwanie ciągłości nerwu powodujące jego porażenie. (pl)
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  • Classification of peripheral nerve injury assists in prognosis and determination of treatment strategy. Classification of nerve injury was described by Seddon in 1943 and by Sunderland in 1951. The lowest degree of nerve injury in which the nerve remains intact but signaling ability is damaged is called neurapraxia. The second degree in which the axon is damaged but the surrounding connecting tissue remains intact is called axonotmesis. The last degree in which both the axon and connective tissue are damaged is called neurotmesis. (en)
  • Klasyfikacja Seddona – schemat określający stopień uszkodzenia nerwów. 1. * (neurapraxia) – ucisk na nerw bez przerwania ciągłości. 2. * Aksonotmeza (axonotmesis) – nerw nienaruszony, ale aksony przerwane; takie nerwy mogą się zregenerować. 3. * Neurotmeza (neurotmesis) – przerwanie ciągłości nerwu powodujące jego porażenie. (pl)
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  • Peripheral nerve injury classification (en)
  • Klasyfikacja Seddona (pl)
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