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Objective The present study aimed to determine the frequency of trigger finger (TF) onset after surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) using an open (OT) or an endoscopic technique (ET).
Marcela Fernandes +6 more
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Paresthesia, a common feature of epidural spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for pain management, presents a challenge to the double-blind study design. Although sub-paresthesia SCS has been shown to be effective in alleviating pain, empirical criteria for ...
Suguru Koyama +4 more
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Clinical Evaluation of Neurosensory Changes in the Infraorbital Nerve Following Surgical Management of Zygomatico-Maxillary Complex Fractures [PDF]
Introduction: Zygomatico-orbital fractures are the second most common facial injuries. Trauma to mid-facial region can lead to an alteration or loss of sensation in the facial region which sometimes requires early surgical intervention to aid in an ...
Asish Kumar Das +6 more
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Trigeminal sensory neuropathy can be caused by a variety of conditions, including local, traumatic, iatrogenic, or systemic causes. Diagnosis and management remain a challenge for maxillofacial surgeons and neurologists.
Lisa De Kock +3 more
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Periapikal enfeksiyonun sebep olduğu mental sinirin geçici parestezisi: Olgu sunumu
Parestezi yanma, karıncalanma, ağrı ve uyuşukluk gibi anormal hislerle tarif edilen duyusal bir rahatsızlıktır. Nadir görülen endodonti ile ilişkili parestezi genellikle büyüyen endodontik lezyonların mental sinire yaptığı lokal baskı ile ilişkilidir. Bu
Mehmet Burak Güneşer
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Frequency and risk factors for injury of the inferior alveolar nerve during surgical extraction of the impacted lower third molars [PDF]
Background/Aim. The injury of inferior alveolar nerve during a surgical extraction of impacted lower third molars, followed by sensory disturbance, is, for the patient, an extremely unpleasant complication.
Dubovina Dejan +5 more
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Scapular Osteochondroma: A Unique Site in 50 Years Old: An Unusual Case
Osteochondromas are benign bone tumors that mainly affect the metaphysis of long bones. We describe a 50-year-old patient who presented with a ventral scapular osteochondroma that limited her shoulder movement and induced paresthesia during sleep.
Ravi Sauhta, Dheeraj Makkar
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Objectives: This article, the second in a two-part series, continues the discussion of inferior alveolar nerve lateralization/transposition for dental implant placement.
Boris Abayev, Gintaras Juodzbalys
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Backpacking-Induced Paresthesias [PDF]
To evaluate the presence of numbness and paresthesias among long-distance backpackers on the Appalachian Trail.Backpackers who hiked a minimum of 7 days were interviewed while hiking. Following their hike, a written questionnaire was mailed to the participants that explored the incidence of injuries and illnesses among hikers. Paresthesias were defined
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Efficacy of Thoracic Segmental Spinal Anaesthesia in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: A Retrospective Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of renal stone disease, usually performed under General Anaesthesia (GA). Regional anaesthesia, specifically Thoracic Segmental Spinal Anaesthesia (TSSA)
Prajnananda haloi +3 more
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