neuro-, neur-, neuri-, -neuroma, -neurotic, -neurosis, -neuron, -neural, -neuria
(Greek: nerve, tendon, sinew, cord)
diploneural
dystrophoneurosis
Defective nutrition caused by disease of the nervous system.
electroneurography
Diagnosis of disease states by recording the spontaneous electrical activity of tissues or organs or by the response to stimulation of electrically excitable tissue.
electroneurolysis
electroneuromyography
1. An electromyography in which the nerve of the muscle under study is stimulated by application of an electric current.
2. A method of measuring changes in a peripheral nerve by combining electromyography of a muscle with electrical stimulation of the nerve trunk carrying fibers to and from the muscle.
enteroneuritis
esthesioneure
A sensory neuron.
esthesioneurosis
Any disorder of the sensory nerves or of sensation; including, anesthesia, hyperesthesia, and paresthesia; also known as esthesionosus.
evisceroneurotomy
Evisceration of the eye combined with cutting of the optic nerve or the removal of a portion of the nerve.
ganglioneuroma
ganglioneuromatosis
glioneuroma
1. A ganglioneuroma (tumour, neuroma, containing ganglion cells, often located in the hands, wrists or tops of the feet) derived from neurones, with numerous glial cells and fibers in the matrix.
2. A tumor having the characteristics of glioma and neuroma.
histoneurology
The microscopic anatomy of the nervous system; neurohistology.
hodoneuromere
An embryonic body segment together with the segmental nerves that supply it.
hyponeuria