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  1. Paresthesia: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-12-30
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Paresthesia: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-10
  3. Minamata Disease: Minamata disease. Mercury poisoning, Ataxia, Paresthesia, Muscle weakness, Kumamoto Prefecture, Niigata Prefecture, Niigata Minamata disease
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  5. Symptoms and Signs: Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue: Rash, Hyperalgesia, Diaphoresis, Paresthesia, Hypoalgesia, Cyanosis, Petechia, Flushing
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  7. Skin biopsy warranted for fleeting paresthesias.(Across Specialties): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Amy Rothman Schonfeld, 2008-08-01
  8. Psychophysical sensory examination in individuals with a history of methylmercury exposure [An article from: Environmental Research] by S. Takaoka, T. Fujino, et all 2004-06-01
  9. Meralgia paresthetica: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2005
  10. Numbness and tingling: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by L., Jr., MD, DrPH Fallon, 2006
  11. Fibromyalgia Syndrome & Manual Therapy: Issues and Opportunities by Richard P. van Why, 1997
  12. Numbness and Tingling: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Richard Robinson, 2006
  13. Best treatment of jellyfish stings? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Ken Landow, 2010-06-09

41. Circumoral Paresthesia - AIDS / HIV Terms And Definitions By Health Dictionary
Definition for Circumoral paresthesia and other AIDS/HIV terms by Health Dictionary. HospitalDirectory. Doc Loan s Advice. Circumoral paresthesia
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42. Paresthesia - BlueRider.com
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43. Diagnose-Me: Paresthesia
May 12, 2004. Glossary paresthesia, Definition, A skin sensation apparentphysical cause. Topics Related To paresthesia, Heavy Metal Toxicity,
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    The appropriate treatment for paresthesia depends on accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause. What is the prognosis?
    The prognosis for those with paresthesia depends on the severity of the sensations and the associated disorder(s). What research is being done?
    The NINDS supports research on disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves that can cause paresthesia. The goals of this research are to increase scientific understanding of these disorders and to find ways to prevent, treat, and cure them. This information is provided by: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892 Hightech Rehab Solutions researches, distributes and provides training on products and solutions for individuals who suffer from upper extremity related injuries. These solutions allow individuals perform functions that they would otherwise be unable to perform such as computer access and communication. For additional information, go to

    47. Paresthesia - Medical Wisdom Health Advice And Information
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    48. Paresthesia - MiMi
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    50. Neurological Disorders: Neurologic Manifestations: Paresthesia
    Neurological Disorders Neurologic Manifestations paresthesia. FamilyPractice Notebook paresthesia. Offers paresthesia. Information
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    51. Paresthesia (Pins And Needles) - Back Pain - Conditions
    Conditions paresthesia (Pins and Needles). paresthesia (or paraesthesia)is the medical term given to pins and needles. The term
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    Back Pain Clinic Company Info Contact Us Conditions Paresthesia (Pins and Needles) Paresthesia (or paraesthesia) is the medical term given to pins and needles. The term aesthesia comes from the Greek word aisthesis The symptoms, which usually affect the arms and legs (especially the hands and feet), include some (or all) of the following:
    • Pain (usually mild) Partial numbness Tingling Prickling Burning Itching
    Why does this happen? Paraesthesia is usually caused by a lack of blood supply to (and pressure on) the nerves in the arms or legs. For example, if you fall asleep on your arm, the weight of your body tends to limit the blood supply to
    • Diabetes Alcohol poisoning Multiple sclerosis Pernicious anaemia Carpal tunnel syndrome Nerve root impingement Pressure on the spinal cord
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    52. Paresthesia And Nerve Stimulation Relationship
    What is the Relationship Between paresthesia and Nerve Stimulation for AxillaryBrachial Plexus Block? Choyce et al. Easier to elicit paresthesia.
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    What is the Relationship Between Paresthesia and Nerve Stimulation for Axillary Brachial Plexus Block? Choyce et al. Reg Anes and Pain Med, 26(2), 2001: 100-4. (Editorial, pp. 97-99) Reviewed by: R. Prasad, MD Summary:
    • avoid doing blocks under deep sedation
    Comments:
    • Interesting study, but not sure how it applies to our practice, or what to make of the data. Clearly needs more study. Does this apply to other blocks? Are pediatric nerves different (i.e., why is it probably safe, as per large outcomes studies, to do blocks in sleeping pediatric patients)? Why was twitch site different than paresthesia site in 19%? Needle movement? Nerve composition? Type of needle used? Needle type. Results probably do not apply to insulated, short-bevel needles.
        Long bevel needles. Easier to elicit paresthesia. What does that mean?
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        Is it really the "gold standard" for being close enough to the nerve? Only 88.7% developed complete sensory block at paresthesia site. Of remaining 11.3% (incomplete blocks), half (5.7%) needed >0.5mA to elicit twitch.
          How many of the 88.7% needed >0.5mA to elicit twitch? If 0, then only 5.7% of pts had paresthesia requiring >0.5 mA

    53. Publications About 'Paresthesia'
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    Publications about 'Paresthesia' Articles in journal or book chapters
  • M-A Macleod G E Stewart M Zeidler ... R Will , and R Knight Sensory features of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease J Neurol , 249(6):706-11, June 2002.
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    54. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
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    55. Paresthesia ? Resources
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    57. What You Do When You Get Paresthesia, During The Use Of Nerve Stimulator For Per
    What you do when you get paresthesia, during the use of nerve stimulatorfor periferal nerve block, and the paresthesia is on surgical site?
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    60. Paresthesia And Fatigue - BrainTalk Communities - Neurology Support Groups
    Author, Topic paresthesia and fatigue. waggon1234 New Member Posts6 From Registered Apr 2003. posted 0406-2003 0720 PM Click
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    Registered: Apr 2003 posted 04-06-2003 07:20 PM I feel low grade vibrations all over my body mostly in my face and increase with fatigue. It feels like numbness but if I touch my skin I can feel the touch, it feels like it is deep inside not on the surface, it is like stepping off a treadmill and you still fee the vibrations of the motor. It started in 2000 while I was walking, it came up from my feet up to the top of head like a wave, it fluctuate in intensity and it is permanent. I have no other health problems beside my PPS. Tests: MIR, EMG,CTScan of head and neck: all normal.

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