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This may be suggestive of microvascular compression in ON, though direct evidence is lacking.
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Thus, ON and NIN may share the same pathology of microvascular compression with TGN.
Microvascular compression is an accepted cause of classic TNG but little is known about the etiology of idiopathic ON and NIN, apart from two articles suggestive of microvascular compression.
A probable explanation of differences between peroneal and tibial nerves changes is the diversity of microvascular compression, confirmed by dynamics of endoneural vascularity and consistent with other authors' clinical data about pressure in closed fascial leg compartments after isolated tibial fractures [20].
Among a variety of causes of TN [7 9], the microvascular compression hypothesis is the most popular, but the origin and pathogenesis of TN remains controversial [2, 10].
To date, the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of TN are still controversial; however, the microvascular compression is the most common hypothesis [7, 8].
There is compression in your spine.
I felt the compression in my chest.
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Cerebral microvascular pathology in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
(A) Functional status of pancreatic islet microvascular vasomotion in WKYs was assessed based on the dynamic microvascular blood perfusion data.
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