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We report a case of retroperitoneal hematoma presenting as femoral nerve pulsy on antiplatelet therapy. The patient, a 78-year-old man who had undergone antiplatelet treatment using ticlopidine, was admitted to our hospital with complaints of sudden ...
Mitsuoka, Shintaro +4 more
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Meralgia paresthetica: Now showing on 3T magnetic resonance neurography
Meralgia paresthetica is a neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. Traditionally, the diagnosis is based on classical symptoms and signs. In cases where there is a diagnostic dilemma, the role of magnetic resonance imaging has been to exclude ...
Raihaan M. Ally +2 more
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FEMORAL NERVE NEUROPATHY COMPUCATING ILIOPSOAS HAEMORRHAGE IN PATIENTS WITHOUT HAEMOPHILIA
1. Paralysis of the femoral nerve secondary to haemorrhage of the iliopsoas muscle is described. 2. Four cases are presented. None of the patients had haemophilia, but one was receiving anticoagulant treatment–the second reported case in the literature.
S. D. Gertzbein, D. C. Evans
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Compressive femoral neuropathy caused by anticoagulant therapy induced retroperitoneal hematoma: A case report. [PDF]
Kim TH, Lee DJ, Kim W, Do HK.
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Purpose. Tourniquet-induced nerve injuries have been reported in the literature, but even if electromyography abnormalities in knee surgery are frequent, only two cases of permanent femoral nerve palsies have been reported, both after prolonged ...
Juan Mingo-Robinet +4 more
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Sciatic and femoral nerve neuropathies are commonly encountered causes of lower extremity dysfunctions. The sciatic nerve originates from the L4-S3 spinal nerves of the lumbosacral plexus, and the femoral nerve from the L2-L4 roots of the lumbar plexus ...
Hilal Telli, Serkan Telli
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Incidence of acute femoral neuropathy following renal transplantation
Case reports exist of femoral neuropathy following renal transplantation (RTSP) with possible pathophysiology, including direct compression and nerve ischemia.
Sharma, Khema Ram +4 more
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Femoral Nerve Compression Secondary to Spontaneous Iliacus Muscle Haematoma in a Patient on Anticoagulant therapy: A Case Report [PDF]
Uncommon spontaneous haematomas of the iliacus muscle are observed in patients on anticoagulant medication or in those with blood dyscrasias like haemophilia.
SaiKrishna Reddy Bana +4 more
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Meralgia paraesthetica: Laparoscopic surgery as a cause then and a cure now
Meralgia Paraesthetica (MP) is a rare condition, in which the patient experiences a burning sensation along the distribution of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve of the thigh, due to entrapment neuropathy at the lateral end of the inguinal ligament as ...
Pradeep Jagdish Chopra +2 more
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With increased use of anticoagulant agents, femoral neuropathy subsequent to spontaneous hemorrhage within the ileo-psoas muscle has become a serious and more frequent clinical problem.
Dalla Valle R., Casoni P.
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