10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACROPARESTHESIA»
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acroparesthesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acroparesthesia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There are no symptoms of involvement of the central nervous system,
acroparesthesia being limited apparently to the sensory and vascular nerve
endings and ganglia of the part. Examination of the fingers affected may show
nothing varying ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1912
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and ...
cases have unanimously been looked upon as neuritis rather than
acroparesthesia. In Schmidt's twenty-one cases of acroparesthesia there were
neuralgiform pains and bilateral tenderness over the brachial plexus. This type of
cases ...
3
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Dr. Charles L. Dana spoke of a case of acroparesthesia in a woman of fifty in
which he had the arm X-rayed. This showed very much thickened and calcified
arteries and the paresthesia was undoubtedly due to this condition. The speaker
said ...
4
The Monthly Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine and Universal ...
262 ABDOMINAL SECTION. ACROPARESTHESIA. bed. Flatulence, nausea, and
vomiting, if due to ether-narcosis, will subside spontaneously. In nausea, hot
water in drachm doses frequently repeated is advocated; if vomiting persists, high
...
5
Sajous's Analytical Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine
Acroparesthesia resembles erytb.ro- melalgia only because of the presence in
both of paresthesia and hyperesthesia. In no other particulars are these
conditions similar. Acroparesthesia is associated with numbness and falling
asleep of the ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, 1906
6
Medical Record: A ... Journal of Medicine and Surgery
There are no symptoms of involvement of the central nervous system,
acroparesthesia being limited apparently to the sensory and vascular nerve
endings and ganglia of the part. Examination of the fingers afi'ected may show
nothing varying ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1912
7
JIMD Reports - Case and Research Reports, 2011/3: 2011/3
... angiokeratoma, edema, musculoskeletal, cornea verticillata, diaphoresis,
abdominal pain, diarrhea/constipation, hemorrhoids, pulmonary, NYHA 18
Neurological Tinnitus, vertigo, acroparesthesia, fever pain crisis, cerebrovascular
(ischemic ...
8
The Encyclopedia of Neuropsychological Disorders
Pain and tingling or numbness (acroparesthesia) of the skin may be induced or
exacerbated by external changes in temperature (Hilz, Stemper, & Kolodny, 2000
), which may make exercise or movement difficult (MacDermot & MacDermot, ...
Chad A. Noggle, Raymond S. Dean, Arthur MacNeill Horton, 2012
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JIMD Reports - Case and Research Reports, 2012/4: 2012/4
... summary of clinical characteristics and mean SF-36 scores of heterozygous
women included in the study Patient Age (years) Clinical manifestations ERT PF
RP BP GH VT SF RE MH A 33 Acroparesthesia, angiokeratoma, verticillate
cornea, ...
Johannes Zschocke, K Michael Gibson, Garry Brown, 2012
10
The Pituitary: Third Edition
... Somatic systems Acral enlargement, including thickness of soft tissue of hands
and feet Musculoskeletal system Gigantism Prognathism Jaw malocclusion
Arthralgias and arthritis Carpal tunnel syndrome Acroparesthesia Proximal
myopathy ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ACROPARESTHESIA»
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This in turn can lead to acroparesthesia, a tingling in the hands and feet from lack of carbon dioxide. Considering that anxiety is a major player ... «Everyday Health, Dec 11»