Paresthesia or “pins and needles pricking sensation” occurs in the distribution of the tibial nerve and its branches.
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This consists of the compression of the posterior tibial nerve or its terminal branches at the level of the internal malleolus (inner ankle), causing paresthesias in the sole
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Only a minor degree of paresthesia remains in the forefoot.
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During this process, typical symptoms of neuronal injury arise, such as pain, paresthesia, and numbness.
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When evaluating patients with unilateral leg pain and paresthesias, one should consider the possibility of entrapment of peripheral nerve.
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We report an extremely rare case of proximal entrapment neuropathy of the median nerve above the elbow in a 44-year-old man who presented with paresthesia with median nerve
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[…] or hysteria.4 Patients with this disorder overbreathe for short periods of time, during which they are aware of dyspnea, chest discomfort, palpitation, lightheadedness, paresthesias
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HVS may present with chest pain and a tingling sensation in the fingertips and around the mouth (paresthesia) and may accompany a panic attack.
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The respiratory alkalosis leads to changes in the way the nervous system fires and leads to the paresthesia, dizziness, and perceptual changes that often accompany this condition
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PURPOSE: Distribution of paresthesia throughout the skin area without median nerve innervation is frequently seen in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
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Tinel's sign is the induction of paresthesias by tapping over the site of the median nerve at the wrist.
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Restricted Paresthesias to the median nerve territory (n=252) Paresthesias in the whole hand (n=267) ASPu (μV) 6.6 (H=7.61) p = 0.023* 6.24 (H=7.61) p = 0.002** SCVu (m/s)
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Patients typically present with pain, itching, and paresthesia on the anterolateral aspect of the thigh.
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Meralgia paresthetica (MP) is generally caused by entrapment of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN), and presents with pain and paresthesia in the anterolateral thigh
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We present two patients with classic symptoms of meralgia paresthetica and nonscarring alopecia overlying and demarcating the areas of paresthesias.
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The basilar-type aura had a median duration of 60 minutes and comprised vertigo 61%, dysarthria 53%, tinnitus 45%, diplopia 45%, bilateral visual symptoms 40%, bilateral paresthesias
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The basilar-type aura comprised diplopia 52%, vertigo 43%, tinnitus 43%, bilateral visual symptoms 39%, hypacusia 26%, ataxia 26%, dysarthria 22%, bilateral paresthesias 13%
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Bilateral paresthesias I. Bilateral paresis J.
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He reported that paresthesias were occasionally asymmetrical and could even be unilateral.
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The symptoms of acute hyperventilation are mainly caused by the hypocalcemia. 4 Symptoms Tachypnea Muscle spasms Paresthesia Dizziness Anxiety Spasms of the muscles of the
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[…] or hysteria.4 Patients with this disorder overbreathe for short periods of time, during which they are aware of dyspnea, chest discomfort, palpitation, lightheadedness, paresthesias
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C1–T2 Yes Yes MS Brinar et al., 2006 [4] M, 33 Weakness, paresthesia C1–C3 Yes No MS F, 26 Pain, paresthesia, weakness, urinary retention Medulla-C5 No Yes ADEM F, 33 Paresthesia
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Case 1: a 38-years-old man presented with a 2-year history of paresthesias in the upper extremities, and one year later cramps on the right limbs and numbness over right C5
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Chief complains include localized lower back pain, paresthesias (abnormal sensations of tickling, burning, pricking, or tingling) in the legs, loss of sensorium, and paraparesis
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He notes the development of right hand paresthesias during transport. Triage VS: BP 138/91, HR 110, T 99.1 Oral, RR 12, SpO2 99% on room air.
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The probability of compartment syndrome in the patient presenting with pain, paresthesias, paresis, and pain with passive stretch, all of which were positive findings in this
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Physical examination revealed right arm edema, paresthesia, tenderness, and firmness to palpation.
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In addition to the typical symptoms of arm swelling and paresthesias, headaches have been reported as a potential symptom of TOS.
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[…] controversial form and accounts for approximately 95% of all cases of TOS and 99% of cases with neurologic symptoms Clinical description NTOS presents with upper extremity paresthesias
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Other symptoms include paresthesias (pins and needles sensation or numbness) in the fingers and hand, change in hand color, hand coldness, or dull aching pain in the neck,
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Neurological symptoms, such as headache, vertigo, and paresthesiae were not significant findings in this study, as opposed to in adults.[43] A 2021 study from the UK Office
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CONCLUSIONS A case of a rare variant of GBS is presented with facial diplegia and paresthesia and with unilateral facial palsy.
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The patient was treated with intravenous immunoglobulin and experienced near-complete neurologic recovery, reporting ongoing mild paresthesia up to 2 months later.
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[…] with prior stroke and PV who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome, an acute inflammatory demyelinating disorder of peripheral nerves causing ascending paresis, numbness, and paresthesia
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[…] nutritional disorders -vascular disorders -HIV, lyme, MS, neurosyphilis, toxic neuropathy, friedreich ataxia, vit E deficiency Neurologic manifestations of Vit B12 deficiency Paresthesia
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[…] disease Subacute combined degeneration can be triggered by exposure to nitrous oxide in B12 deficient patients Clinical features Progressive sensory abnormalities, ascending paresthesias
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Clinically, paresthesia, sensory ataxia, and sometimes spastic paraplegia are present. The disease is the result of pernicious anemia.
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A comparison between groups demonstrated that cases had a significantly higher incidence of symptomatic hypocalcemia resulting in paresthesia and tetany (38% vs. 0%; P CONCLUSIONS
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The symptoms that are highly suggestive of hypocalcemia are paresthesia and leg weakness, although you may still have hypocalcemia without those symptoms.
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Acute hypocalcemia can lead to paresthesia, tetany, and seizures (characteristic physical signs may be observed, including Chvostek sign, which is poorly sensitive and specific
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Its symptoms are paresthesia, dysesthesia and pain.
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Numbness and paresthesia may accompany or precede loss of motor function, which varies from mild to severe.
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Increased sensitivity to mechanical or thermal stimuli and, to a lesser extent, the sensory quality of pain or paresthesia were the most discriminating elements of DPN phenotypes
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C1–T2 Yes Yes MS Brinar et al., 2006 [4] M, 33 Weakness, paresthesia C1–C3 Yes No MS F, 26 Pain, paresthesia, weakness, urinary retention Medulla-C5 No Yes ADEM F, 33 Paresthesia
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Soon after, the patient presented to the emergency department with symptoms of bilateral paresthesia of the lower limbs which ascended to the pelvis.
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We report a case of a patient who presented with bladder and anal incontinence, paresthesia, and lower limb weakness.
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The clinical manifestations of primary hypoparathyroidism include tetany, seizures, paresthesias, dementia, and parkinsonism.
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Symptoms Hypoparathyroidism is characterized by weakness, muscle cramps; abnormal sensations such as tingling; burning and numbness (paresthesias) of the hands; excessive
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At presentation, he had ataxia, paresthesia in the hands and feet, and abdominal cramping. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was unremarkable.
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[4] Chronic[edit] Chronic paresthesia (Berger's paresthesia,[5] Sinagesia[6] or Bernhardt paresthesia[7]) indicates a problem with the functioning of neurons or poor circulation
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Both patients complained of paresthesias and weakness in their lower extremities on postoperative day 1.
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A 70-year-old special education teacher had neck pain, headaches, and burning paresthesia on the entire left side of her body.
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Case presentation A 50-year-old African-American woman presented with a 4-month history of numbness, paresthesias, and mild left-hand weakness.
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Initial symptoms included occipital pain, glove-type numbness, and paresthesia of the upper extremities. In all three cases, myelopathic signs preceded radicular signs.
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Clinically, they sought medical care because of progressive paresthesias or urinary incontinence caused by a nodular, fairly circumscribed intraspinal tumor of the cervical
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Frequent signs and symptoms include varying degrees of sensory, motor and reflex changes as well as dysesthesias and paresthesias related to nerve root(s) without evidence
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Tingling, “pins and needles” sensations (paresthesia). Muscle weakness or twitching in the affected area. Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has “fallen asleep.”
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(Henderson CM, Neurosurgery. 1983;13:504) Pain / paresthesia in a dermatomal pattern (53.9%), diffuse/nondermatomal pattern (45.5%) Sensory change to pinprick (85.2%), motor
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The patient's complaint was a one-year history of intermittent bilateral lower buttock paresthesias radiating to the bilateral posterior thighs.
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While non-neurological symptoms improved, she developed paresthesias in her hands and feet and progressive pain in her legs.
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Symptoms and Signs Cord compression commonly causes gradual spastic paresis, paresthesias, or both in the hands and feet and may cause hyperreflexia.
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[…] phenomenon [ ra-nōz´ ] intermittent bilateral attacks of ischemia of the fingers or toes and sometimes the ears or nose, marked by severe pallor, and often accompanied by paresthesia
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The attacks may be associated with pain, paresthesia, and complicate with nonhealing ulceration often leading to amputation.
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Symptoms and Signs Sensations of coldness, burning pain, paresthesias, or intermittent color changes of one or more digits are precipitated by exposure to cold, emotional
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Here, I show that her physical ailments spanned 30 years and included sore mouth, pallor, paresthesias, the Lhermitte symptom, fever, headaches, fatigue, resting tachycardia
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The most common of these are paresthesias, weakness, clumsiness, and an unsteady gait.
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The classic triad of weakness, sore tongue, and paresthesias may be elicited but usually is not the chief symptom complex.
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Ball, M.D. 6 Citing Articles A 29-year-old woman presented to the spine clinic with new-onset pain in her right leg, accompanied by paresthesia.
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CLINICAL FEATURES: A 31-year-old man presented with severe lower back pain and pain, paresthesia, and plantar flexion weakness of the left leg.
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A 29-year-old woman presented to the spine clinic with new-onset pain in her right leg, accompanied by paresthesia. There were no bowel or bladder symptoms.
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a debilitating side effect of chemotherapy, which manifests as paresthesias, dysesthesias, and numbness in the hands and feet
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Patients present with pain, paresthesias, or weakness along a specific nerve distribution or experience generalized peripheral neuropathy.
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The primary manifestations of polyneuropathy are slowly progressive numbness and paresthesias, with burning sensations in the feet usually in a symmetrical pattern.
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The chronic form is asymptomatic, but the acute form causes light-headedness, confusion, paresthesias, cramps, and syncope.
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Acute respiratory alkalosis causes light-headedness, confusion, peripheral and circumoral paresthesias, cramps, and syncope.
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The numbness and paresthesia progress to a saddle distribution and extend into the lower extremity.
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Radiation myelopathy occurs 13-29 months after radiation with paresthesia, weakness, pain/temperature loss, loss of bowel and bladder function.
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Grieve points out that some clinicians are far too anxious to blame upper limb paresthesiae on the presence of a cervical rib just because it is there.
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The authors present the case of a 65-year-old woman who was admitted for paraparesis and paresthesias in the inferior limbs.
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She had distal numbness and paresthesias, minimal distal weakness and impaired vibratory sensation.
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A 17-year-old male had experienced three separate attacks of motor weakness and paresthesia of all four extremities over a period of 7 months.
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If symptoms occur, they are mainly caused by ischemia of the affected arm and include limb pain, fatigue, paresthesia, and cold skin.
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Reduced blood flow to the arm causes symptoms such as weakness, coldness, paresthesias or arm claudication after exercise.
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[…] reduced cerebral perfusion upon exertion involving the affected arm References:[2][3][4] Clinical features Most patients are asymptomatic Limb ischemia (on exertion) Pain, paresthesia
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Circumoral paresthesias occur 5 to 30 min after eating. Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps then develop, followed by muscle weakness.
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The most common symptoms, which started 1-2 hours after consumption of the mussels, were paresthesias, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, ataxia, weakness and a “floating sensation
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Notes Clinical illness defined as: neurological symptoms such as paresthesia and/or paralysis involving the mouth and extremities, which may be accompanied by gastrointestinal
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