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Notalgia paraesthetica — localised itch between the shoulder blades as the result of nerve entrapment of the posterior rami of spinal nerves arising at the thoracic vertebrae T2–T6. Meralgia paraesthetica – localised itch on the lateral thigh as the result of nerve entrapment of the lateral femoral nerve (L2–L3) under the inguinal ligament.
Cranial neuralgia (CN) is caused by an inflammatory, infectious, or structural abnormality along the path of a cranial nerve that can cause debilitating symptoms, often seen in the trigeminal or occipital nerve dermatomes, and less commonly in the glossopharyngeal nerve dermatome.
Are you confident at identifying a rash or skin lesion and relating it to the neurological diagnosis of your patient? This article aims to cover the most important and meaningful dermatological disorders that you may encounter within neurology.
20 wrz 2022 · People with CRPS often experience skin texture changes as a result of their condition, along with other symptoms such as swelling, joint stiffness, burning or stabbing pain and hypersensitivity. In some people, skin can become pale, red, purple or spotty and can look thin and shiny.
The epidermis holds clues to certain neurologic disorders. Here's what specialists look for and how they interpret what they find. Illustration by Gracia Lam. About 10 years ago, Howard Burnett, a financial adviser with Morgan Stanley, noticed reddish patches on his cheeks and nose.
1 mar 2024 · Classic trigeminal neuralgia can be due to neurovascular compression of CN V. Secondary trigeminal neuralgia is caused by various conditions like multiple sclerosis, vascular malformation, or autoimmune disease. [6] Anatomy of CN V.
30 paź 2023 · A neuropathic itch is an itch that results from nervous system damage rather than issues with the skin. There are many causes of neuropathic itch, including stroke, diabetes, and shingles.