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can happen, where the axon of the nerve is damaged while the integrity of the perineurium and epineurium is preserved. In that case, there will be a loss of neural transmission which will be causing a diminished response in the distal part of the nerve. The axon will be able to regenerate itself at a
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The perineurium is a smooth, transparent tubular membrane which may be easily separated from the fibers it encloses. In contrast, the epineurium is a tough and mechanically resistant tissue which is not easily penetrated by a needle.
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The perineurium, as the epineurium, has a clinical importance following a trauma, like a fracture. A sort of lesion called
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rate of 3 cm per month, generally indicating a return to a physiological state in roughly three months.
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and contractility. The tight junctions provide selective barrier to chemical substances.
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of each axon in a nerve is wrapped in a delicate protective sheath known as the
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at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center - "Peripheral nerve"
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targeting the same anatomical location. The perineurium is composed from
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Weerasuriya, ANANDA (2005-01-01), Dyck, Peter J.; Thomas, P. K. (eds.),
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layers. The perineurium is composed of perineurial cells, which are
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tibial nerve

TA98
A14.2.00.015
TA2
6156
FMA
52585
Anatomical terminology
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nerve fascicle
axons
fibroblasts
peripheral nervous system
myelin sheath
endoneurium
neurons
blood supply
fatty tissue
epineurium
epimysium
perimysium
endomysium
connective tissue
lamellar
concentric
epithelioid
myofibroblasts
myoepithelioid

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