PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ACROPARAESTHESIA»
acroparaesthesia
paresthesia
sensation
tingling
tickling
prickling
pricking
burning
person
skin
with
apparent
long
term
physical
effect
manifestation
transient
chronic
most
familiar
kind
known
pins
needles
limb
falling
acroparaesthesia
define
acroparesthesia
pathol
persistent
numbness
hands
feet
medical
par″es
zhah
digits
disease
marked
attacks
stiffness
chiefly
wiktionary
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noun
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uncountable
plural
acroparaesthesias
alternative
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retrieved
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treatment
magonet
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whonamedit
schultze
vasomotor
disorder
characterized
anaesthesia
pain
upper
extremity
symptoms
occur
especially
collins
always
word
frequency
ˌækrəʊˌpærɛsˈθiːzɪə
pronunciation
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ACROPARAESTHESIA»
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or even organic disturbance of the nervous system. In other cases no evidence,
so far, is forthcoming to explain the causation of the acroparaesthesia. We have
thus three groups of diseases in which acroparaesthesia is a prominent symptom
.
2
Lectures on hysteria and allied vasomotor conditions
Case of acroparaesthesia. — Case of " dead hands." — Case of erythromelalgic
symptoms associated with " flushings," "rushes to the head," migraine,
homonymous hemianopsia and various vaso-motor symptoms ; determined by
postural ...
Thomas Dixon Savill, 1909
3
Text-book on Nervous Diseases
X. VASOMOTOR. AND. TROPHIC. DISEASES. BY HANS CURSCHMANN (Mainz
) i. VASOMOTOR-TROPHIC NEUROSES (a) The Vasoconstrictor Neurosis of the
Extremities Acroparaesthesia Schultze This disease is the least malignant and ...
Hans Curschmann, Gustav Aschaffenburg, Charles Walts Burr, 1915
resembles erythromelalgia only because of the presence in both of paraesthesia
and hyperaesthesia. In no other particulars are these conditions similar.
Acroparaesthesia is associated with numbness and falling asleep of the fingers
and ...
Medical Society of the State of New York (1807-), 1901
5
Psychology - Symptoms:
Acroparaesthesia, Acting Out, ...
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sodium soon relieved him, and on June 5 muscular power and cutaneous
sensibility had returned, though the tops of the fingers were said to be still " dead
and tingling " at times. Erythromelagia can be distinguished from
acroparaesthesia by ...
7
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Affective or Non-specific Verbal Hallucination A Acute Hallucinatory Insanity see
6 References Acquired Synaesthesia Acroparaesthesia Active Illusion Reference
Acute Ascending Polyneuropathy and Hallucinations Acute Brain Syndrome ...
8
Neurosurgical Aspects of Pregnancy
Layton KB: Acroparaesthesia in pregnancy and the carpal tunnel syndrome. J
Obstet Gynecol 65:823-825, 1958 10. Leach RE, Odom JA Jr: Systemic causes of
carpal tunnel syndrome. Postgrad Med 44(2):127-131, 1968 1 1. Learmonth JR: ...
Christopher M. Loftus, AANS Publications Committee, 1996
She decided to sleep on her back but, after some time, this was associated with
recurrence of acroparaesthesia. Fig. 6. Neck Positions: It would appear that head
and neck movements need further consideration as a cause of traction or kinking
...
10
Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
... (collar bone) to form the acromioclavicular joint. —acromial adj. acropachy n.
see THYROID ACROPACHY. acroparaesthesia 8 acroparaesthesia n. a tingling
sensation in the hands.
Elizabeth A. Martin, Oxford University Press, 2010