It's a deadening of the nerve cells of the nerve endings in the lower extremities. |
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Paralysis can involve all four extremities, a condition called quadriplegia or tetraplegia, or only the lower body, resulting in paraplegia. |
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My car is booked for a Warrant of Fitness tomorrow, so let's all keep our extremities crossed that it passes with no big repair jobs. |
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The cutter has a pair of windlassing lugs 1 and 3 which include enlarged portions 5 and 7 at their respective extremities. |
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Ms L was alert and oriented and able to move both lower extremities at the time of transfer. |
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At physical examination at the time of discharge, she was alert and able to converse and had limited flexion in the lower extremities. |
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The lower extremities and feet should be inspected for signs of chronic ischemia, infection, ulcerations, fissures, fungus or xanthomas. |
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I groan and sigh in failure, nauseous with pain shooting from my extremities. |
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A dietary deficiency has been linked to abnormal capillary leakiness, pain and weakness in the extremities, and nocturnal leg cramps. |
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Legs hooked over the board, he hangs apishly, body massively contracted, even his extremities. |
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The Famatina specimens are assigned herein to a new species on the basis of their transverse outline and long, auriculate cardinal extremities. |
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Her extremities revealed no clubbing, cyanosis, edema, and no calf or thigh tenderness. |
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Segmental pressures are obtained bilaterally on the lower extremities at the thigh, above the knee, the calf, and the ankle. |
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His pulse was weak, thready, and rapid, his extremities were cold and he was perspiring. |
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Erythromelalgia, a symptom complex of painful inflammatory vasodilatation of extremities, is usually idiopathic or due to thrombocythaemia. |
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We're dealing here with the rule and not the exception, the middle, not the extremities. |
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Necrotising fasciitis can affect any part of the body but the extremities, the perineum, and the truncal areas are the most commonly involved. |
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A temporary show on body art, complete with copious pictures of heavily pierced extremities, was not for the fainthearted. |
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A neurologic examination revealed normal strength in the upper extremities with normal musculature. |
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The lower extremities were equal in length, and no varus or valgus deformity of the knee was present. |
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Elsewhere, the same trends have given rise to various other climatic extremities. |
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Check the lower extremities for edema and any signs suggestive of deep venous thrombosis. |
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Some weblogs, with their lacerating, brutal honesty, transport you to the extremities of human experience. |
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Upper extremities should be splinted as close to a gravity-neutral position as possible, preferably at heart level. |
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Erysipelas, also known as St. Anthony's Fire, is an intensely red bacterial infection that occurs on the face and lower extremities. |
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These include numbness and weakness of the lower extremities, opisthotonos and seizures. |
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Common associated findings in this syndrome include rib defects, hypoplasia of the upper extremities, and syndactyly. |
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On arrival, at 3 hours of age, he was hypotonic with tonic seizures of the upper extremities and bilaterally fixed, dilated pupils. |
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In addition to the tentacles, these extremities include the hypostome, the lower peduncle, which is committed to foot formation, and the foot. |
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When prey arrives they quickly seize its extremities, pulling on legs, arms and antennae until the hostage is rendered immobile. |
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This occurs when the ambient air and wind cause convective heat loss, which the body combats by shunting blood from extremities toward the core. |
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At the two extremities of our continent, the Bulgarian and French peoples share common values and have many features in common. |
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Suddenly it stood still to an inexpressible feeling that thrilled it through, and passed at once to my head and extremities. |
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These symptoms consist mainly of tingling, numbness, a sensation of pins and needles in the extremities, and muscle aches. |
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The maculopapular rash that occurs with measles begins at the face, then spreads to the trunk and extremities, and may become confluent. |
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These electrons are quite easily interchangeable with similar electrons from other things' extremities. |
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In the lower extremities, arteriosclerosis causes ischemia of the calf muscles during ambulation. |
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This failure to compensate can occur immediately or be delayed because of blood pooling in the lower extremities. |
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The condition is usually seen on the head, extremities, lateral body wall, and, in frilled lizards, at the edge of the frill. |
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For extremities, inflating a blood pressure cuff above systolic pressure assists in wound inspection and repair. |
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Sometimes, the disease is more severe and the patient develops lethargy, cold extremities, poor pulses and low blood pressure. |
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This tendency towards dextrality was explored further by examining a museum collection of extremities of walrus skeletons. |
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The middle, or body, of the grume was somewhat redder than the extremities. |
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Supposedly, in this position, blood is displaced from the veins in the lower extremities into the central body compartment. |
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A 66-year-old woman was admitted for upper respiratory infection, periorbital edema, and swelling of the epiglottis and the lower extremities. |
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George felt a mild tingling sensation surge into the furthest extremities of his fingers and toes. |
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Some linkage groups may correspond to the extremities of chromosomes yet are unlinked to the arm to which they belong. |
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Fundamentally, there is little to choose between the extremities of right and left in politics. |
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I was beginning to feel cold, a shaky internal cold that started in my middle and spread out to my extremities. |
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My whole mouth throbs with each heartbeat, a little movement coming to my extremities, allowing me to flex my fingers. |
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Most occur in the deep soft tissues of the proximal extremities, especially the thigh. |
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Lukov was taken to the St. Ana hospital with a broken upper jaw, broken arm, medium brain injury and injuries in the extremities. |
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His limbs looked flabby, his extremities bloated, his gut rose and fell with the labor of his breathing. |
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It is amazing to see a patient who can barely move his or her extremities put forth the effort to wiggle his or her fingers in my dog's soft fur. |
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Swelling can affect the extremities, especially the ankles and toes, often later in pregnancy. |
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The circulating nurse placed a sequential compression device on Mr V's left arm and lower extremities. |
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Later, the upper extremities develop a glove pattern sensory loss beginning in the fingertips and progressing up the arms. |
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The extremities, especially the arms, were most often involved by these lesions. |
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It is the breath that radiates outward from the navel to the arms and legs, literally bringing life energy to the extremities. |
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To prevent blacking out, I tighten every muscle in my lower extremities, from my stomach to the little tendons in my toes. |
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Thin extremities with arthrogrypotic fourth finger contractures bilaterally were also noted. |
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He's lounging around, not so casually, swatting any tender, caring hands away from his injured extremities. |
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It affects blood vessels in the extremities such as fingers and toes. |
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Blanching macules or papules on the extremities appear two to three days later, which may then progress to palpable purpura or necrotic ecchymoses. |
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Hyperthermic therapy and limb perfusion may be used on extremities. |
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Spinal nerves innervate the upper extremities within the enlargement in the cervical region between the fifth cervical vertebra and the first thoracic vertebra. |
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Antiembolism stockings and pneumatic compression device pumps are placed on the patient's lower extremities and are used when the patient is in the hospital. |
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We climbed back onto our skidoos, tearing across country to a Lapp-style octagonal hut where we warmed our extremities at a roaring log fire under a central flue. |
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Its indications include pain in the lower back and hip region, muscular atrophy, sciatica, pain, weakness and muscular atrophy of the lower extremities, and hemiplegia. |
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The rash began on his back but spread to his torso and extremities. |
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We managed to fit in a whistlestop tour of Greenwich before taking our seats in the leftmost extremities of the Palladium's Upper Circle with minutes to spare. |
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One had been shot in the face and extremities, while another was shot in the stomach and a third was being evaluated. |
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Though when weakness does find its way into the extremities it is usually worse in the legs than the arms. |
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Mutilation of the upper extremities accompanied by comminuted fractures of the metacarpals, wrists, and forearms were found in two of the suicide cases. |
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She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades. |
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Physical examination was positive for edema in the lower extremities and multiple violaceous cutaneous ulcers surrounded by tender brawny erythema. |
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Despite the length of the pit, the proximity of these articulated extremities and the ilium shows that the primary burial was in a flexed position prior to disturbance. |
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Until 1981, Taub carried out somatosensory deafferentation research with monkeys in which sensation is surgically abolished from the upper extremities. |
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The Antipodes were the body's extremities, its feet or its finger nails. |
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You have a rather chronic relapsing condition, which occasionally oozes and has scaling as a predominant feature, affecting primarily the extremities of the skin. |
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As I looked at these tremendous pedal extremities, I mused that I sail a dinghy, not much bigger than his boots, on the open waters of the Gulf of Thailand. |
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During FDT, the position of the extremities of the forceps is continuously controlled by the bronchoscopist. |
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The extremities, trunk and retroperitoneum or head and neck account for the sites where these tumors develop. |
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Section two focuses on the objective testing of the extremities, head, neck and trunk including the temporomandibular joint. |
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It manifests itself with a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities. |
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The danger of wounds of the extremities consists in the injury done to the blood-vessels, nerves, articulations, and bones. |
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Veins containing cool blood from the body extremities surround arteries, which contain warm blood received from the core of the body. |
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The current North Lundy and South Lundy lighthouses were built in 1897 at the extremities of the island to replace the old lighthouse. |
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Acute physical trauma includes injuries to the head and extremities resulting from falls and collisions. |
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Secondary ossification occurs after birth, and forms the epiphyses of long bones and the extremities of irregular and flat bones. |
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Both extremities of the map represent the eastern extremity of Asia, according to the two alternative theories. |
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At each of the extremities under the grand vomitorium was a gate, one called Sanivivaria and the other Mortualis. |
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Both Trent and Amber are achondroplastic dwarves, with the kind of dwarfism that affects your extremities. |
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They are insulated by thick fur called qiviut, and they likely have the ability to direct blood away from their extremities in cold weather. |
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The patients characteristically have long, thin extremities, arachnoidactyli, dolicocephaly, with a narrow face and pectus excavatum. |
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The ceratohyoid is slender and it is thickened toward both the proximal and distal extremities. |
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Feasting upon a king crab for lunch was essential, because the last night was to be spent in the bitter extremities of the Kirkenes Snow Hotel. |
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The extremities or arms of a chromosome, called telomeres, naturally shorten each time a cell replicates. |
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After 2 weeks, the animal showed severe dysmetria of the extremities without obvious myoclonia. |
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Her medical history revealed surgical excisions for multiple lipomas at her both upper extremities. |
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Ballismus mostly involves the extremities on one side of the body which means that is in the form of hemiballismus. |
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Macroglossia, petechiae, and ecchymosis in the periorbital area and the perioral region and over the trunk and extremities were present. |
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In addition, erythematous papules and macules were noted on his face, neck, and extremities. |
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There was no hepatosplenomegaly, but a morbilliform rash developed over her extremities. |
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A general screening examination did not show evidence of any subcutaneous gouty tophi about the upper and lower extremities. |
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Sequelae include early myocardial infarction, stroke, and claudication of the lower extremities. |
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Open design is useful for examining extremities as well as very large patients and claustrophobics. |
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The back, chest, forehead and lower extremities have high sweat gland densities. |
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On physical exam, she had multiple papulosquamous, 5mm lesions over torso and proximal extremities, sparing the hands and feet. |
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The adipose deposits, sparing the distal extremities in this patient, were consistent with so-called multiple symmetric lipomatosis, also known as Madelung disease. |
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Certainly, the presence of a punctured navicular suggested scavenger involvement in disarticulating the extremities of at least one of the corpses. |
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Venograms of the upper extremities demonstrated filling defects of the brachiocephalic and the subclavian veins bilaterally and the SVC proximally. |
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Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is characterized by brief jerks of the extremities, generalized tonic clonic seizures, and, occasionally, absence seizures. |
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Energy pulsed and flowed through the dancers with an organic rhythm, evoking the way capoeira uses all extremities to move, only to come to a full stop in a tripod position. |
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How much more in extremities of more importance, as the quenching of a scathe fire, or defending of a city, or country, by repelling the invading or beleaguering enemy? |
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Indigenous peoples who maintain, or seek to maintain, traditional ways of life are found from the high Arctic north to the southern extremities of Tierra del Fuego. |
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Although wolves may react aggressively under provocation, such attacks are mostly limited to quick bites on extremities, and the attacks are not pressed. |
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The simplest form of the rectangular temple was that in which the two side walls were carried out from the naos to form the porch at one or both extremities of the building. |
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The patient's neurological examination revealed left homonymous hemianopia, mild hemiparesis of distal upper extremities and globally hyperactive deep tendon reflexes. |
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Primary extraskeletal ES are uncommon and have been reported in various sites, usually in the chest wall, lower extremities, and the paravertebral region. |
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Low arterial pH level might result from lactic acidosis caused by marked tissue hypoperfusion in shock and damage to extremities by necrotizing fasciitis. |
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Freezing begins in the northern extremities of Gulf of Bothnia typically in the middle of November, reaching the open waters of the Bothnian Bay in early January. |
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Schwannomas originate from the neural sheaths of peripheral nerves, and are frequent in the head, neck, extremities, mediastinum, and retroperitoneum. |
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Some manufacturers advocate the use of thighless legs whether the stumps are long or short, and pay little attention to the character of the extremities. |
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