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Pediatric sciatic neuropathy associated with neoplasms
AbstractSeven children with sciatic neuropathy associated with an underlying neoplasm are reported. Clinical presentation, electrophysiological data, imaging, pathology, and/or autopsy results are described. Pain and weakness, primarily foot drop, were the most common presenting symptoms.
Hugh J, McMillan +7 more
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Sciatic neuropathy developed after injection during curettage
Intramuscular injections are likely the most common cause of sciatic nerve injury in developing countries. Less common causes include piriformis syndrome, primary tumors of the sciatic nerve, metastatic tumors invading or compressing the nerve, endometriosis, vascular malformations, and prolonged immobilization or positioning.
Ayşe, Altıntaş +5 more
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Reply to the Letter to the Editor for "Use of fluoroscopic-guided transsacral block for the treatment of iatrogenic post-injection sciatic neuropathy: Report of three cases". [PDF]
Şencan S, Cüce İ, Gündüz OH.
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An unusual sciatic neuropathy. [PDF]
F, Tison, P, Boulan
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Bilateral sciatic neuropathy misdiagnosed as critical illness neuropathy: a case report [PDF]
Thomas Zambelis +4 more
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Ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block in a patient with sciatic neuropathy associated with uterine myoma: a case report. [PDF]
Although sciatica is commonly associated with lumbar spinal issues, it is important to acknowledge that non-spinal factors can also play a significant role in this condition.
Kang BK, Beak MH, Kim WJ.
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Electrodiagnostic features of sciatic neuropathy: Six-year referral center experience
Introduction: Sciatic neuropathy is one of the most important neuropathies of the lower extremity. Although electromyography (EMG) is useful for detecting and localizing neurologic damage, assessing the severity of neuropathy, determining prognoses, and ...
Fatma Gokcem Yildiz +3 more
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Post-radiation sciatic neuropathy: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Background Post-radiation peripheral neuropathy has been reported in brachial and cervical plexuses and the femoral nerve. Case presentation We describe a patient who developed post-radiation sciatic neuropathy after approximately 3 years and discuss the
Panagiotis D. Gikas +6 more
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Little is known regarding the pharmacological properties of extended-release local anesthetics in the setting of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. We investigated and compared the duration of sciatic nerve block following administration of clinically ...
Liljana Markova +5 more
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