Recurrent Spontaneous Paresthesia in the Upper Limb Could Be Due to Migraine: A Case SeriesparesthesiamigraineauraTransient neurologic dysfunction is a characteristic feature of migraine. About 20% of migraineurs may experience various symptoms in the absence of any headache at one time or another. ...
A cross-sectional study of the upper limb non-neurogenic physical findings in computer operators and their relation to pain and neurological findings. The character of upper limb disorders in computer operators is subject to debate. While nerve involvement is suggested by the presence of pain, par...
When treating patients with migraine, clinicians should consider prescribing appropriate combinations of acute and preventive therapies. An effective migra... JL Brandes - 《Headache the Journal of Head & Face Pain》 被引量: 29发表: 2005年 Topiramate-induced paresthesia is more frequently reported by...
absent. This paradox relates to early involvement of muscle spindles that interrupt the muscle stretch reflex arc. H-reflex studies depolarize large myelinated fibers directly, independent of muscle spindles. Partial denervation can be seen on needle EMG examination, particularly in distal limb muscles...
Individuals with impaired sensation may be unable to detect an injury (e.g., burn, puncture wound), which may result in limb- or life-threatening infection. Loss of sensation in the feet can lead to an increased risk of falling.
After brief exposure to cold, some of your fingertips turnWHITE and numb, then BLUE, then RED and may be or not painful.This is likelyRaynaud’s phenomenon. Your fingers areOFTEN or CONSTANTLY BLUISH and numb.Search for causes ofcyanosis. ...
Paresthesia, pain and coldness of the upper limb strongly suggest ischemia. The questions raised concern the etiology and treatment. 1) Treatment is based on confirmation of the unilateral nature of the disorder requiring search for the a locoregional cause (examination of the subclavian outlet) and...
Does the management of the intercostobrachial nerve influence the postoperatory paresthesia of the upper limb in breast cancer patients? The usage of xenograft material is widely used in almost all oral cavity bone defects for regenerative and reconstructive purposes. The presented xenograft... Coros...
The supraclavicular nerve is at risk of injury during clavicle fixation. It pierces through the platysma crossing the clavicle 97% of the time, most commonly over the lateral two thirds, to provide sensation to the anteromedial shoulder and upper chest wall [19,20,21]. It may have two or ...
status, mechanism of injury, patient handedness, patient baseline function/employment both of which could impact satisfaction measurements through confounding factors such as injury force, ipsilateral limb injury, ability to participate in rehabilitation and strength expectations/patient definition of function...