neuralgic in English

adjective

[,neu'ral·gic || ‚nʊ'rældʒɪk /‚njʊ'r-]

of or pertaining to nerve pain (Neurology, Pathology)

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1. Ore has become a major neuralgic concern for China .

2. Our report concerns 62 male and 21 female patients with neuralgic amyotrophy.

3. The differential diagnosis of neuralgic amyotrophy and vertebral artery dissection is discussed.

4. Neuralgic Amyotrophy is an uncommon condition affecting the shoulder and upper arm

5. There are two clinically similar, yet etiologically distinct forms of neuralgic Amyotrophy (NA).

6. Berberis Vulgaris is used in treating a variety of ailments like neuralgic pain, gastrointestinal tract problems, urinary tract …

7. In the specific condition called neuralgic Amyotrophy, those affected experience both these symptoms in the arms and shoulder area of the body

8. There are many different conditions that are related to Amyotrophy, but the most common two are monomelic Amyotrophy (MMA) and hereditary neuralgic Amyotrophy (HNA)

9. Summary Hereditary neuralgic Amyotrophy (HNA) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of severe pain in the shoulder and arm

10. Neuralgic Amyotrophy (NA), also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome, is characterised by sudden pain attacks, followed by patchy muscle paresis in the upper extremity

11. Hereditary neuralgic Amyotrophy is a disorder characterized by episodes of severe pain and muscle wasting (Amyotrophy) in one or both shoulders and arms

12. From GHRHereditary neuralgic Amyotrophy is a disorder characterized by episodes of severe pain and muscle wasting (Amyotrophy) in one or both shoulders and arms

13. In most cases the definite diagnosis of neuralgic amyotrophy is not possible, so it is based on the typical course of symptoms after other diagnoses have been excluded.

14. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

15. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

16. The purified form Capsaicin has been found to relieve pain by reducing substance P, which is found at nerve endings and is involved in transmitting neuralgic and arthritic pain signals to the brain.

17. Neuralgic Amyotrophy (also referred to as brachial neuritis or Parsonage-Turner syndrome) is a self-limiting inflammatory disorder of the brachial plexus, that mainly affects males between 20–30 years of age

18. We report an otherwise healthy woman who presented with symptoms typical of neuralgic amyotrophy. However we could diagnose a vertebral artery dissection that probably caused the symptoms by compression of the cervical roots.

19. It is worth to call upon a neurologist when the following complaints and problems exist: Algesias, (headache, cervical, lumbar, neuralgic pains), neurodegenerative diseases (movement disorders, dementia), epilepsies and other indispositions leading to faints, diseases of spine and spinal marrow, diseases of peripheral nerve fibres and muscles

20. Although hereditary neuralgic Amyotrophy with predilection for the brachial plexus has some similarities to hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP; 162500), several studies have confirmed that they are distinct disorders.HNPP is associated with deletion or abnormal structure of the PMP22 gene on 17p12-p11.2, the same gene that is duplicated or the