Nerve Fibre Classification & Conduction
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Peripheral nerve fibres are classified by diameter, myelination and conduction velocity into the Erlanger–Gasser (A, B, C) and the sensory-specific Lloyd–Hunt (I–IV) systems. This is a high-frequency, low-difficulty NEET PG topic where the ordering of fibres for conduction velocity, susceptibility to pressure/hypoxia and to local anaesthetic block is repeatedly tested. A single nerve trunk is a mixed cable carryin…
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