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10 LIVRES EN PORTUGAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PSEUDONEURALGIA»
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Enciclopédia brasileira mérito: com milhares de desenhos a ...
Formação transitória que se assemelha a tumor. PSEUDONEOPLÁSMICO, adj.
— Pseudoneo- plasma + iço — PatoZ. De, ou relativo a, pseudoneoplasma.
PSEUDONEURALGIA, s. f. — Pseudo + neu- ralgia — Patol. Dor que se
manifesta no ...
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Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System ...
The pseudoneuralgia) of vertebral cancer.—II. Hypertrophic cervical
pachymeningitis; pseudo-neuralgic period; paralyticstage; spasmodic stage.—
Illustrative case: recovery with retraction of the flexor muscles of the leg.-—
Radical cure by ...
J-M. Charcot, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History Ruth Harris, Ruth Harris,
2013
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
The prodromal phase is usually made manifest by gir'dle pains having the
characteristics of radiating pseudoneuralgia and which on account of their
frequency and precocity are of great diagnostic importance. To the girdle pain,
abnormal ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Frank Pierce Foster,
1919
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Deutschsprachige Klassiker der Schmerzforschung
Braeucker recently reported a case of so-called trigeminal pseudoneuralgia,
involving an irritative process at the teeth of the upper jaw; the pain was not
definitely eliminated by extirpation of Gasser's [trigeminal] ganglion - an outcome
...
H. O. Handwerker, Kay Brune, Gesellschaft zum Studium des Schmerzes für Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz,
1987
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Revista de medicina y cirugia practicas
En la pseudoneuralgia los dolores son de carácter difuso, pueden cambiar
mucho y á veces se presentan sucesivamente en diversas partes del cuerpo;
pero, aun en el caso de que el dolor pseudoneu- rálgico se manifieste siempre
en el ...
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Diseases of the nervous system
Although a true neuralgia can develop in an hysteric individual, it is generally a
pseudoneuralgia, pains which are either purely psychical or are due to
peripheral irritation, which is so slight that only a mind altered by disease would
react to ...
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Pennsylvania Medical Journal (1897-1923).
Pseudoneuralgia in victims of the morphin habit may simulate a gastralgia or
intestinal colic, withdrawal of the drug causing subsidence of the pain. French
writers, J ane' way, Musser and others, have called attention to the abdominal
pain ...
8
Fibrositis (gouty, Infective, Traumatic): So Called Chronic ...
Where the spine is the seat of the secondary growth, the symptoms are very
similar to those of caries—£42., pseudoneuralgia, usually unilateral at first,
eventually becoming bilateral through extension of the growth; and with this is
associated ...
Richard Llewellyn Jones Llewellyn, Arthur Bassett Jones,
1915
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Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
Another feature of this pseudoneuralgia is that the trigeminal and occipital nerves
are generally affected simultaneously or alternately, which is rare in true
neuralgia. Another means of differentiation is the inefficacy of ordinary treatment
for ...
Medical Society of New Jersey,
1909
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The Diseases of Children: A Work for the Practising ...
Nevertheless, I am not willing to believe in a simple pseudoneuralgia or
psychalgia (Oppenheim) in these cases, or in other words, that the pain is purely
psychical; the sudden onset of the disease, which usually lasts but a short time,
distinctly ...
Meinhard von Pfaundler, A. Schlossmann,
1912