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Results 1 - 10 of 126 for Abnormality of pain sensation
  1. Polyarteritis Nodosa (Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center)  
    Vasculitis/Specifics ... Vasculitis ... Johns Hopkins Vasculitis Center
  2. ... be done to look for signs of joint abnormality including: Swelling Tenderness Warmth Pain with motion Abnormal motion such as limitation, loosening of the joint, grating sensation Tests that may be done include: Complete blood ...
  3. ... type IA is a condition characterized by nerve abnormalities in the legs and feet (peripheral neuropathy). Many people with this condition experience prickling or tingling sensations (paresthesias), numbness, and a reduced ability to feel pain and sense hot and cold. Some affected individuals ...
  4. ... XY gonadal dysgenesis with minifascicular neuropathy. The nerve abnormalities affect nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to muscles and sensory cells that detect sensations such as touch, pain, heat, and sound (the peripheral nervous system). Affected ...
  5. ... impaired sense of smell. Some affected individuals develop pain, weakness, or a decreased ability to feel sensations in the limbs (peripheral neuropathy), which can begin in childhood or adulthood.Brain abnormalities can also occur in people with CFEOM3. Some ...
  6. Familial atrial fibrillation is an ... or fainting (syncope). Atrial fibrillation also increases the risk of stroke ...
  7. ... Many affected individuals are less able to feel pain or temperature sensations than individuals in the general population. Affected individuals also have abnormal or absent reflexes (areflexia).Because of the nervous system abnormalities that occur in spastic paraplegia type 49, it ...
  8. ... type ID. This condition is characterized by nerve abnormalities in the legs and ... to feel pain. Affected individuals often get open sores (ulcers) on ...
  9. ... neurons), which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch to the brain. These sensations are impaired in people with HSAN2. In some affected people, the condition may also cause mild abnormalities of the autonomic neurons, which control involuntary body ...
  10. ... movement problems, such as a pattern of movement abnormalities known as ... or tingling, pain, or muscle weakness in the lower limbs (peripheral ...
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