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TENDÊNCIAS DE USO DO TERMO «HYPESTHESIA»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYPESTHESIA»
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hypesthesia na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology
sensitivity that usually resolves within 3 months of surgery (173,174), but corneal
hypesthesia may persist after deep stromal ablations (175). Corneal sensitivity
may be reduced transiently for months following laser in situ keratomileusis ...
Neil R. Miller, Frank Burton Walsh, William Fletcher Hoyt, 2005
t— Sensory loss (hypesthesia, or decreased sensation, most commonly noticed
in response to painful or touch stimuli) can occur secondary to a problem
anywhere in the nervous system. lt is often accompanied by paresthesia (an
abnormal ...
The majority of patients presented with trigeminal hypesthesia. Of the 32 patients
with decreased sensation, 25 remained with some degree of hypesthesia after
surgery. Six patients had new hypesthesia after surgery. Thirteen patients prior to
...
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Contact Lenses in Ophthalmic Practice
Some types of lenses are more likely to cause corneal hypesthesia, and
historically PMMA lenses are the greatest culprits. Alterations in corneal
sensitivity may be acute or chronic and may develop following both short-term
and long-term ...
Mark J. Mannis, Karla Zadnik, Cleusa Coral-Ghanem, 2004
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The Primary Care Physician's Guide to Common Psychiatric and ...
... nocturnal Hypesthesia on palmar surface of thumb, second finger, and third
finger Weakness of thenar muscles Tinel's and Phalens signs at wrist
Hypesthesia of pinky side of hand and fingers Weakness of interossei
Hypesthesia of fingers ...
Phillip R. Slavney, Orest Hurko, 2001
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Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: ...
The following discussion focuses on persistent alterations in sensory function or
perception in the trigeminal area: (1) postoperative hypesthesia,slight or severe;
and (2) the presence of dysesthesia or allodynia. Paresthesias that are not ...
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, 2012
Sensory Testing for Allodynia and Hypesthesia In mucocutaneous allodynia, light
touch with a cotton-tipped applicator evokes a painful response. The use of a
numeric analogue scale ranging from 0 ("no pain") to 10 ("worst possible pain") ...
Phyllis Carolyn Leppert, Jeffrey F. Peipert, 2004
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The Pain Clinic IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International ...
This type of uncomfortable feeling is a typical sign of deafferentation and is
always combined with hypesthesia or analgesia, in the same area. This type of
pain is hard to treat by nerve block therapy with local anesthetics, epidural
steroids or ...
M. Hyodo, T. Oyama, Tsutomu Oyama, 1992
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Neurology and Neurosurgery: Basic Principles
KEY NEUROLOGICAL FINDINGS AT THE MOST COMMON SITES OF DISC
HERNIATION Cervical Herniated Disc Level Findings C5-6 Biceps muscle weak
Biceps reflex: i Hypesthesia thumb C6-7 Triceps muscle weak Triceps reflex: 4- ...
A dissociated sensory deficit in the lower three or four sacral segments and the
coc- cygeal area, or hypesthesia to all sensory modalities in this region (saddle
hypesthesia), is occasionally seen. Motor function is often intact, though the glutei
...
Marco Mumenthaler, Heinrich Mattle, 2011
4 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «HYPESTHESIA»
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hypesthesia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
“That pulled the rug out from under my feet!” – adverse experiences …
... negative somatoform dissociative symptom, such as motor disorders or hypesthesia. Patients with so-called positive somatoform dissociative ... «BMC Blogs Network, jun 15»
Assessing, Treating and Preventing Snake Envenomation
... weakness of intra-compartmental muscles, pain on passive stretching of intra-compartmental muscles, hypesthesia of areas of skin supplied ... «JEMS.com, jun 14»
Microvascular Decompression Safe and Effective After Failed …
... (half-life of 1 to 3 years), and there is a high incidence of sensory changes, such as hypesthesia (hypoesthesia) and troubling dysesthesias. «Medscape, mai 10»
Examining the Ears, Nose, and Oral Cavity in the Older Patient
Gently touch the posterior auditory canal and note any hypesthesia. Increased sensitivity (Hitselberger's sign) suggests an acoustic neuroma. «Medscape, nov 09»