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Clinical Pain
2006 Volume.5 No. 2 p.86 ~ p.90
Acroparesthesia and Stroke
Kim Seung-Hyun

Abstract
Acroparesthesia is one of common sensory symptoms, which is frequently associated with not only peripheral nerve disorders, including polyneuropathies, entrapment neuropathies (carpal tunnel syndrome or tarsal tunnel syndrome) and radiculopathies, but also stroke or peripheral vascular diseases. Despite numerous conditions causing acroparesthesia, characteristic symptoms and signs of each category can afford to inform the critical differentiating clues. This article reviews the anatomy and function of somatosensory system, and the acroparesthesia that result from stroke.
KEYWORD
Acroparesthesia, Stroke, Neuropathic pain
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