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THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON-SPECIFIC PARAESTHESIA ABOUT THE WRIST OR HAND USING A FLOW CHART

A common clinical presentation in the Chiropractor's office is that of vague and unilateral paraesthesia of the wrist or hand. Often the patient is unable to identify any definite dermatomal pattern and in such cases an accurate diagnosis becomes somewhat difficult. The following paper, incorpo...

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Autor principal: Reggars, John W.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Chiropractors & Osteopaths Musculo-Skeletal Interest Group 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17989743
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description A common clinical presentation in the Chiropractor's office is that of vague and unilateral paraesthesia of the wrist or hand. Often the patient is unable to identify any definite dermatomal pattern and in such cases an accurate diagnosis becomes somewhat difficult. The following paper, incorporating a flow chart, provides the clinician with a logical sequence for the clinical exam in an attempt to arrive at the correct diagnosis, particularly those with mechanical causes.
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spelling pubmed-20500142007-11-06 THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON-SPECIFIC PARAESTHESIA ABOUT THE WRIST OR HAND USING A FLOW CHART Reggars, John W. COMSIG Rev Article A common clinical presentation in the Chiropractor's office is that of vague and unilateral paraesthesia of the wrist or hand. Often the patient is unable to identify any definite dermatomal pattern and in such cases an accurate diagnosis becomes somewhat difficult. The following paper, incorporating a flow chart, provides the clinician with a logical sequence for the clinical exam in an attempt to arrive at the correct diagnosis, particularly those with mechanical causes. Chiropractors & Osteopaths Musculo-Skeletal Interest Group 1993-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2050014/ /pubmed/17989743 Text en Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia
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title THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON-SPECIFIC PARAESTHESIA ABOUT THE WRIST OR HAND USING A FLOW CHART
title_full THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON-SPECIFIC PARAESTHESIA ABOUT THE WRIST OR HAND USING A FLOW CHART
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title_short THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON-SPECIFIC PARAESTHESIA ABOUT THE WRIST OR HAND USING A FLOW CHART
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