NOUN | paraesthesia | - | |
SYNO | paraesthesia | paresthesia |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- With Russian neuropathologist Vladimir Karlovich Roth (1848-1916), the eponymous "Bernhardt-Roth paraesthesia" is named.
- This condition is sometimes referred to as "Bernhardt-Roth paraesthesia", named in conjunction with German neuropathologist Martin Bernhardt (1844–1915), who described the disorder independent of Roth.
- However, the evidence that atraumatic needles reduce the risk of post-dural puncture headache (PDPH) without increasing adverse events such as paraesthesia or backache is moderate-quality and further research should be done.
- Facial pain and paraesthesia are also very often associated with malignant tumours.
- Detailing of a painless feeling or facial paraesthesia can be experienced.
- The risk of rebound-withdrawal symptoms, coughing, pain and paraesthesia was unclear.
- Weakness of the dura leads to focal enlargement due to chronic exposure to the pressures of CSF pulsation, and typically presents as paraesthesia or loss of motor or sensory function.
- Additional side effects include tinnitus (persistent ringing in the ears), paraesthesia (unusual feeling in the skin, such as tingling or a crawling sensation), and hypoaesthesia (decreased feeling or sensitivity, especially in the skin).
- Its sting displays a variety of neurotoxic symptoms like numbness and paraesthesia.
- Nerve injury is unfavourable as there will be a risk of complications such as paraesthesia, neuropathic pain, allodynia and others.
- Ingestion of β-alanine can cause paraesthesia, reported as a tingling sensation, in a dose-dependent fashion.
- Chronic ischial bursitis may cause paraesthesia. This pain may become immediately more severe when sitting down.
- Most pressure-induced paraesthesia results from awkward posture, such as engaging in cross-legged sitting for prolonged periods of time.
- Magnan's sign is a clinical sign in which people with cocaine addiction experience paraesthesia which feels like a constantly moving foreign body, such as fine sand or powder, under the skin.
- The most common adverse effects in studies were dysgeusia (taste disturbance, in 18% of patients), sneezing (13%) and paraesthesia (abnormal skin sensations, 7%); they were transient and rarely led to an abortion of the treatment.
- The most common side effects include sensations of tingling, tickling, pricking, or burning of the skin (paraesthesia); low blood calcium; headache; high blood calcium; and nausea.
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