Pain, Paresthesias, and Weakness of the Extremities in a Young Manplacenta, abnormalitiesplacenta, USpregnancy, complicationsuterus, ruptureuterus, hemorrhageFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/jon19977292SusanS.PansingVikenL.BabikianNagagopalVennaRita
In the extremities, the peripheral sensory nerves become components of either the brachial plexus for the upper extremities or the lumbosacral plexus for the lower limbs. Proximal to the plexus, sensory nerve fibers remain combined with the motor nerve fibers in the spinal nerve roots, with the ...
EMG revealed neurogenic damage of right abductor pollicis brevis and F-wave delay of both lower extremities. Conclusion For patient with bifacial weakness,distal paresthesias,hyporeflexia/areflexia but without ophthalmoplegia,ataxia or limb weakness,with CSF and EMG examination,the possibility of ...
Susan S. Pansing MDDepartment of Neurology Boston University School of Medicine BostonViken L. Babikian MDDepartment of Neurology Boston University School of Medicine BostonNagagopal Venna MDDepartment of Neurology Boston University School of Medicine BostonRita Bhatia MD...
In the extremities, the peripheral sensory nerves become components of either the brachial plexus for the upper extremities or the lumbosacral plexus for the lower limbs. Proximal to the plexus, sensory nerve fibers remain combined with the motor nerve fibers in the spinal nerve roots, with the ...
Cervical myelopathy causing numbness and paresthesias in lower extremities: A case report identifying the cause of a false positive Sharp-Purser test.doi:10.1080/09593985.2018.1443361Cody J MansfieldPhysiother Theory Pract