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... split up and follow different ways to go to the fingers. Many tendons that go to the fingers are surrounded by a sheath, where they transfer from the palm of the hand to the fingers. The inside of the sheath produces a fluid that works like a ...
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... system attack on the body's peripheral nervous system. The effects of CIDP-progressive muscle weakness, loss of deep tendon reflexes, tingling, and numbness-are caused by damage to the strong, fatty material that covers and protects the nerve ...
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