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Dictionary » P » Peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathyperipheral neuropathy (Science: neurology) injury to the nerves that supply sensation to the arms and legs. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease ![]()
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Results from our forumPoisoned by antibiotics...can anyone help?... Effexor, Cymbalta, etc. High doses of Metronidazole also can cause peripheral neuropathy which could be the cause of the weakness and sensory changes you described such ...
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The Fiber Disease... __ Paresthesia (numbness or tingling sensation) [277.1-62] __ Peripheral motor deficits [277.1-63] __ Peripheral neuropathy [277.1-64] __ Photosensitivity (porphyrins interacting with sunlight causing neurologic ...
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The Fiber Disease... may lead to a number of clinical problems. These include pancreatitis, peripheral neuropathy, and increased production of lactic acid. Pancreatitis Pancreatitis can be an acute ...
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Re: peace of mind... black specks, the sand-like granules, the callous-like membrane, the peripheral neuropathy and the central nervous system changes. When I am trying to PCR and then sequence ...
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peace of mind... black specks, the sand-like granules, the callous-like membrane, the peripheral neuropathy and the central nervous system changes. When I am trying to PCR and then sequence ...
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