Neuritis with brachial predilection
Overview
Neuritis with brachial predilection: A neuromuscular disorder that tends to only affect the arm and hand. It causes muscle pain, weakness and wasting. Physical and emotional stress and pregnancy may trigger episodes. In rare cases the legs may be involved
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Neuritis with brachial predilection includes the 19 symptoms listed below: * Recurring focal neuropathy * Brachial plexus neuropathy * Arm muscle weakness * Arm muscle wasting * Severe arm pain * Reduced arm reflexes * Sensory loss in arm * Close-set eyes * Narrow face * Hand muscle weakness * Hand muscle wasting * Severe hand pain * Reduced hand reflexes * Sensory loss in hand * Small eye slits * Small mouth * Winged shoulder blades * Long nose bridge * Asymmetrical face
Causes
* Asymmetrical face * Narrow face * Small mouth
Diagnosis
The phrase "signs of Neuritis with brachial predilection" should, strictly speaking, refer only to those signs and symptoms of Neuritis with brachial predilection that are not readily apparent to the patient. The word "symptoms of Neuritis with brachial predilection" is the more general meaning; see symptoms of Neuritis with brachial predilection. The signs and symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Neuritis with brachial predilection. This medical information about signs and symptoms for Neuritis with brachial predilection has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Neuritis with brachial predilection signs or Neuritis with brachial predilection symptoms. Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Neuritis with brachial predilection may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed Neuritis with brachial predilection symptoms.