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The Etiology and Treatment of Paresthesia in Feet and Hands

Kim KK

  • KMID: 1536248
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 1997 May;40(5):621-629.
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Delayed paresthesia of inferior alveolar nerve after dental surgery: case report and related pathophysiology

Doh RM, Shin S, You TM

Paresthesia is an altered sensation of the skin, manifesting as numbness, partial loss of local sensitivity, burning, or tingling. The inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) is the third branch of the...
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Paresthesia After Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block and Infiltration Anesthesia for Implant Surgery on Mandibular Left First Premolar

Jo JH, Lee KH, Pang NS, Park W, Kim KD, Jung BY

Most of the dental treatments have been routinely performed under the local anesthesia and the effectiveness has also been proved safe. However, even not frequently dentists face some complications associated...
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Mental nerve paresthesia secondary to initiation of endodontic therapy: a case report

Andrabi SM, Alam S, Zia A, Khan MH, Kumar A

  • KMID: 2316897
  • Restor Dent Endod.
  • 2014 Aug;39(3):215-219.
Whenever endodontic therapy is performed on mandibular posterior teeth, damage to the inferior alveolar nerve or any of its branches is possible. Acute periapical infection in mandibular posterior teeth may...
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Incidence of Paresthesia during Needle-through-Needle versus Double-Segment Techniques for Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia

Ahn HJ, Kim JK, Han SB, Choi DH

BACKGROUND: Paresthesia is unpleasant for patients and more importantly, is related to neurological injury in some cases. There have been few studies comparing combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSE) techniques such as...
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Comparison of postoperative paresthesia after sagittal split osteotomy among different fixation methods: a one year follow-up study

Tabrizi R, Bakrani K, Bastami F

OBJECTIVES: Postoperative paresthesia is a common complication after sagittal split osteotomy (SSO). This study aimed to compare paresthesia among different fixation methods one year postoperative. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective cohort...
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Paresthesia and sensory deficits on the unilateral leg arising from an unrecognized intramedullary tumor after spinal anesthesia

Jeon DG, Kang BJ, Jeon SM

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An Analysis of Paresthesia Areas Evoked by Spinal Cord Stimulation in Relation to the Position of Electrode Tip

Lee MG, Lee HM, Jo JY, Choi YS, Ku UK, Lee CJ, Lee SC, Kim YC

BACKGROUND: Spinal cord stimulation is a well-established method for the management of several types of chronic and intractable pain. This form of stimulation elicits a tingling sensation (paresthesia) in...
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The Persistent Paresthesia Care on Left Lingual & Buccal Shelf Regions after the Lingual & Long Buccal Nerve Block Anesthesia: A Case Report

Kim HR, Yoo JH, Choi BH, Mo DY, Lee CU, Kim JB

Trauma to any nerve may lead to persistent paresthesia. Trauma to the nerve sheath can be produced by the needle. The patient frequently reports the sensation of an electric shock...
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Relationships of Cervical Spine and Related Symptoms

Jang DI, Kim MH, Jeong KC, Lee SL

  • KMID: 2342383
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1985 Dec;3(2):225-232.
The width of cervical canal and distance of intervertebral space were measured in 83 normal adults and 208 adult patients who complained of related symptoms, as nuchal tightness, shoulder and...
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The Effect of Paresthetic Location on the Distribution in Brachial Plexus Block by Supraclavicuar Perivascular Approach

Lee HW, Chae BK, Shin JS

The continuous perineural, perivascular compartment surrounding the brachial plexus from the tip of the cervical transverse process to the axilla may be entered at virtually any level, and the extent...
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Incidence of Paresthesia Related to the Insertion Length of Catheter during the Epidural Catheterization

Lim JG, Kim YJ, Cho JH, Lee SE, Kim YH, Lim SH, Lee JH, Lee KM, Cheong SH, Choi YK, Shin CM

BACKGROUND: Continuous epidural catheterization is a popular and effective procedure for postoperative analgesia. However, continuous epidural catheterization has associated complications such as venous puncture, dural puncture, subarachnoid cannulation, suboptimal catheter...
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Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome caused by Neurilemoma of the Posterior Tibial Nerve: A case Report

Kim YJ, Kwag SY, Choi CS, Yoon BS

Tarsal tunnel syndrome consist of a complex of symptoms affecting the foot and is thought to be due to a compression neuropathy of the posterior tibial nerve within the fibro-osseous...
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A Case of Cervical Disc Herniation with Paresthesia in Both Arms and Tic Mimicking Motions

O HL, Moon JH, Seol IJ, Yum MK, Park DW

  • KMID: 2043935
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2012 Mar;20(1):43-47.
Intervertebral disc herniation is rare in children and is reportedly related with disc calcification and traumatic injury. We report an 8 years old girl, who complained of tingling sensation in...
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Sensory Polyneuropathy Associated with Pyridoxine Overdose

Jwa SJ, Ko KH, Park SJ, Kang SY

Pyridoxine deficiency and excess have both been implicated as causes of peripheral neuropathy. A 74-year-old man presented with paresthesia in both legs that first appeared 2 months previously. A nerve...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Tingling Sensation on Hands and Feet

Kim SH

Tingling Sensation on Hands and Feet is one of common sensory symptoms, which is frequently associated with not only peripheral nerve disorders, including polyneuropathies, entrapment neuropathies(carpal tunnel syndrome or tarsal...
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Brachioaxillary Artery Thromboembolism and Multiple Cerebral Infarction Manifested as Left Hand Clumsiness and Paresthesia

Nam HJ, Heo SH, Lee JS, Cho SH, Woo HG, Lee JH

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Type III Guyon Syndrome in 'B Boy' Break-Dancer: A Case Report

Hu SY, Choi JG, Son BC

Although the musculoskeletal injuries associated with break-dancing which is gaining more popularity among adolescent and young people has been reported, the report regarding a peripheral nerve injury associated with breakdance...
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Intractable Pain Management of Lung Cancer Involving in Both Brachial Plexuses

Na AJ, Suh JH, Kim SN

  • KMID: 1946589
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1992 May;5(1):99-102.
Severe intractable pain with paresthesia and severe dyspnea produced by lung cancer involving both brachial plexuses, refractory to ordinary pharmacologic approaches, was managed by epidural morphine and bupivacaine administration with...
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Sea Urchin Injury Accompanied by Paresthesia

Kim YH, Lee JH, Park YM, Lee JY

  • KMID: 2396214
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2017 Sep;55(8):511-513.
Sea urchins are marine invertebrates commonly found in coastal areas around the world. The potential mechanisms of injury are primary puncture wounds, envenomation, and the foreign body reaction. A 20-year-old...
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