نتایج جستجو برای: hypoesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 398  

2012
Jae Hong Park Jae Wook Kim Yong Man Lee Cheon Whan Oh Hyuck Soon Chang Seung Won Lee

OBJECTIVES The transoral removal of stones by sialodochoplasty has been popularized in the treatment of submandibular sialolithiasis. However, the effectiveness of sialodochoplasty is controversial, and there are no reports on the long-term outcomes of this procedure. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness and long-term outcomes of sialodochoplasty in patients with submandibu...

Journal: :Pain 2012
Aslak Johansen Luis Romundstad Christopher S Nielsen Henrik Schirmer Audun Stubhaug

Population-based data on the prevalence of persistent postsurgical pain are scarce. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of persistent postsurgical pain in a general population and to describe associated physical, social, and psychological factors, including symptoms of nerve injury and sensitization. A cross-sectional survey was performed in northern Norway with questionnaire items coveri...

Journal: :Pain 2010
C Maier R Baron T R Tölle A Binder N Birbaumer F Birklein J Gierthmühlen H Flor C Geber V Huge E K Krumova G B Landwehrmeyer W Magerl C Maihöfner H Richter R Rolke A Scherens A Schwarz C Sommer V Tronnier N Uçeyler M Valet G Wasner R-D Treede

Neuropathic pain is accompanied by both positive and negative sensory signs. To explore the spectrum of sensory abnormalities, 1236 patients with a clinical diagnosis of neuropathic pain were assessed by quantitative sensory testing (QST) following the protocol of DFNS (German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain), using both thermal and mechanical nociceptive as well as non-nociceptive stimuli...

Journal: :International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery 2016
R E Warburton C C D Brookes B A Golden T A Turvey

Orbital apex syndrome is an uncommon disorder characterized by ophthalmoplegia, proptosis, ptosis, hypoesthesia of the forehead, and vision loss. It may be classified as part of a group of orbital apex disorders that includes superior orbital fissure syndrome and cavernous sinus syndrome. Superior orbital fissure syndrome presents similarly to orbital apex syndrome without optic nerve impairmen...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Hitoshi Uchida Lin Ma Hiroshi Ueda

Peripheral nerve injury causes neuropathic pain, which is characterized by the paradoxical sensations of positive and negative symptoms. Clinically, negative signs are frequently observed; however, their underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Dysfunction of C-fibers is assumed to underlie negative symptoms and is accompanied by long-lasting downregulation of Na(v)1.8 sodium channe...

Journal: :Head & neck 2017
Maria Grosheva Sami Shabli Gerd Fabian Volk Barbara Sommer Laura Ludwig Mira Finkensieper Claus Wittekindt Jens Peter Klussmann Orlando Guntinas-Lichius Dirk Beutner

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of hypoesthesia after superficial parotidectomy depending on preservation of posterior branch of the great auricular nerve (GAN). METHODS This prospective, controlled, double blind, multicenter trial included 130 patients. The posterior branch was preserved in 93 patients (GAN group), and ligated in 33 patients (non-GAN group...

2017
Amely Hartmann Robin Seeberger Malte Bittner Roman Rolke Claudia Welte-Jzyk Monika Daubländer

BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to analyse intraoral neurophysiological changes in patients with unilateral lingual nerve lesions as well as patients with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS) by applying a standardized Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) protocol. METHODS The study included patients suffering from a peripheral lesion of the lingual nerve (n = 4), from BMS (n = 5) and healthy contr...

2015
Toru Kono Yasuyuki Suzuki Keita Mizuno Chika Miyagi Yuji Omiya Hitomi Sekine Yasuharu Mizuhara Kanako Miyano Yoshio Kase Yasuhito Uezono

Oxaliplatin, a widely used chemotherapeutic agent, induces peripheral neuropathy that manifests itself as two distinct phases: acute cold hyperesthesia and chronic peripheral hypoesthesia/dysesthesia. The latter is a serious dose-limiting side effect that can often lead to withdrawal of treatment. We have developed a rat model expressing both phases and used the model to investigate the action ...

2016
Yasser Bencheikh Pola Kulczycka Francesco Macri Domitille Millon Joel Greffier Jean Paul Beregi Ahmed Larbi

A 43–years–old woman without any medical history or particular treatment consulted the emergency room for fluctuant headache, developing for five days and resistant to usual treatment. The headache was associated with hypoesthesia of the left part of the face with ptosis. Clinical examination found a slight hypoesthesia in V2 and V3 territories and a Bernard-Horner’s syndrome. Brain magnetic re...

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