PHP010 Differential diagnosis of epilepsy: paresthesias and atrial septal defectdoi:10.1016/S1090-3798(08)70740-2S.YilmazandF.Y.AnlarandL.AkgüngrandB.Elsevier LtdEuropean Journal of Paediatric Neurology
Differential diagnosis and treatment of chronic neck and upper trapezius pain and upper extremity paresthesia: a case study involving the management of an elevated first rib and uncovertebral joint dysfuntion. The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy. 2005;13(2):79-90....
This 48-year-old woman with a 2-day history of headache presented with sudden left arm paresthesias. An emergency non-contrast CT shows heterogeneous density and swelling in the right parietal lobe, with linear intrasulcal density suggesting subarachnoid blood. CT perfusion was symmetrical and the...
The technical terms for these sensations are paresthesia (abnormal sensations) or dysesthesia (unpleasant abnormal sensations). Some say it's like swarms of ants are frantically marching up and down the insides of their legs. Or pins and needles are being stuck in the legs. Others describe ...
and other quite common symptoms include * Correspondence: Danielle.Petersel@pfizer.com 3Pfizer Inc, 235 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, USA Full list of author information is available at the end of the article cognitive problems, paresthesias, headache, irritable bowel or bladder and ...
The health problems may range in severity from benign, temporary symptoms, such as slight headaches or paresthesia around the ear, e.g. when using a mobile phone, or flu-like symptoms after maybe some hours of whole-body EMF exposure, to severe, debilitating symptoms that drastically impair ...
therefore, a biopsy specimen of affected skin must be obtained for a definitive diagnosis of ccv. as none of the 9 previously reported cases of ccv had systemic symptoms, our patient's paresthesia and raynaud phenomenon could represent a novel ccv presentation of nerve damage secondary to ...
Electrodiagnosis, a real added value for the evaluation of upper limb paresthesiae and painsdoi:10.1016/j.cnp.2018.03.003P. SerorClinical Neurophysiology Practice
Radicular paresthesia and cervical pain: Diagnosis of bulbo-medullary gangliogliomaNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/s13341-016-0671-7G. LegrisM. MaignanUniversité Grenoble AlpesLavoisierAnnales franaises de médecine d'urgence
A 39year-old man with acroparesthesia and uncommon renal arterial lesions. What is thediagnosis?doi:10.1007/s40620-022-01277-1Chronic Kidney DiseaseFabry DiseaseBeaded necroticHyaline depositsAntoine CreonElsa FerriereMarion RabantJean-Paul Duong Van Huyen...