Gap between cuts end of two/nerve fibre which can be filled by natural process
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Wallerian degeneration is an active process of degeneration that results when a nerve fiber is cut or crushed and the part of the axon distal to the injury (i.e. farther from the neuron's cell body) degenerates.
This is also known as Wallerian degeneration of the pyramidal tract.
This is also known as Wallerian degeneration of the pyramidal tract.
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Unlike other tissues present in the body, the peripheral nerve regeneration is usually slow and incomplete.
About half of the patients have undergone the nerve repair after the injury regain.
The increased knowledge on nerve physiology & regeneration far outweighs the surgical abilities to reconstruct the destructed nerves & hence successfully regenerate the sensory and motor function.
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