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  • Livedoid Vasculopathy Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy: a Report of Two Cases* Vasculopatia Livedoide Associada a Neuropatia Periférica: Relato De Dois Casos

    Livedoid Vasculopathy Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy: a Report of Two Cases* Vasculopatia Livedoide Associada a Neuropatia Periférica: Relato De Dois Casos

  • Cerebral Venous Thrombosis and Livedo Reticularis in a Case with MTHFR 677TT Homozygote

    Cerebral Venous Thrombosis and Livedo Reticularis in a Case with MTHFR 677TT Homozygote

  • What Are Panic Attacks?

    What Are Panic Attacks?

  • Livedoid Vasculopathy – Benefit of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in A

    Livedoid Vasculopathy – Benefit of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in A

  • Sneddon's Syndrome

    Sneddon's Syndrome

  • Upper Limb Pain and Paresthesia in a Post-Stroke Patient Treated With

    Upper Limb Pain and Paresthesia in a Post-Stroke Patient Treated With

  • Prognosis of a Case with Paresthesia Associated with Prolonged Touching of an Endodontic Paste to the Inferior Alveolar Nerve

    Prognosis of a Case with Paresthesia Associated with Prolonged Touching of an Endodontic Paste to the Inferior Alveolar Nerve

  • Small Animal

    Small Animal

  • Post-Burn Pruritus

    Post-Burn Pruritus

  • Appendix 2: Characteristic Signs and Symptoms for Several Pesticide Active Ingredients and Classes of Pesticides

    Appendix 2: Characteristic Signs and Symptoms for Several Pesticide Active Ingredients and Classes of Pesticides

  • Painless, Atraumatic, Isolated Lateral Compartment Syndrome of the Leg: an Unusual Triad of Atypical Findings

    Painless, Atraumatic, Isolated Lateral Compartment Syndrome of the Leg: an Unusual Triad of Atypical Findings

  • Capecitabine-Induced Lichenoid Drug Eruption: a Case Report

    Capecitabine-Induced Lichenoid Drug Eruption: a Case Report

  • Excessive Erythrocytosis and Chronic Mountain Sickness in Dwellers of the Highest City in the World

    Excessive Erythrocytosis and Chronic Mountain Sickness in Dwellers of the Highest City in the World

  • Patient Interview Guide

    Patient Interview Guide

  • Patients with Sensory Symptoms of Acral Paresthesia: Routine Laboratory Findings in Neuromuscular Consultation

    Patients with Sensory Symptoms of Acral Paresthesia: Routine Laboratory Findings in Neuromuscular Consultation

  • Tingling/Paresthesia Brochure

    Tingling/Paresthesia Brochure

  • The Diagnosis and Management of Undifferentiated Rashes Is an Expansive and Difficult Topic

    The Diagnosis and Management of Undifferentiated Rashes Is an Expansive and Difficult Topic

  • Numbness and Tingling After COVID-19: Care Instructions

    Numbness and Tingling After COVID-19: Care Instructions

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  • B. Guide to the Comprehensive Adult H&P Write-Up
  • Pathophysiology
  • Casts, Care, and Compartment Syndrome Nursing Best Practices
  • Translational Pain Assessment: Could Natural Animal Models Be the Missing Link? Mary P
  • Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) Version 4.0 Published: May 28, 2009 (V4.03: June 14, 2010)
  • Clinicalreview
  • Common Toxicity Criteria (Ctc)
  • Current Strategies for Management of Intervertebral Disc Disease
  • A Condition Caused by Microvascular Arteriovenous Shunting
  • Paraesthesia and Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Neurovascular Assessment Neurovascular Assessment Is Performed to Detect Early Signs and Symptoms of Acute Ischemia Or Compartment Syndrome
  • The Flushing Patient: Differential Diagnosis, Workup, and Treatment
  • A Rare Cause of Paresthesia: Hypophosphatemia Nadir Bir Parestezi Nedeni: Hipofosfatemi
  • Dermatologic Manifestations of Internal Disease Photo
  • The Menopause What to Expect When You’Re Expecting the Menopause
  • Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) Version 5.0 Published: November 27, 2017
  • Surgical Oncology
  • CPSC Statement on Mold and Mycotoxins Health Effects


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