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Radiating symptoms (pain or paresthesia) below the knee. Red-flags (sudden, progressive lower-extremity weakness or loss of reflexes, saddle anesthesia ...
It works by stopping the brain from making and releasing the prolactin hormone from the pituitary gland. Cabergoline use is usually stopped when prolactin ...
Complications can include broken bones, hearing loss and pinched nerves in your spine. Bisphosphonates — the medications used to strengthen bones weakened by ...
2021; 9:207-14. Hagedorn JM, Romero J, Thuc Ha C, Bendel MA, D'Souza RS. Paresthesia-Based Versus High-Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Retrospective ...
Rituximab injection is used alone or together with other medicines to treat a type of cancer called non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). It is also used in combination ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. High blood pressure may also ...
Lower leg cramping at night. Swelling in the calf area. Changes in skin color around the calf muscle. Blood clot in the lower leg, called deep vein thrombosis.
Clarke explains: "The clinical presentation varies widely from mild disease with tingling paresthesias and muscle cramps to more severe disease that may ...
Unless otherwise contraindicated, immunization (vaccination) against pneumococcal disease is recommended for all adults and children 2 years of age and older, ...
The hypothesis of our pilot study is that patients receiving cryotherapy during infusion of taxane therapy will have lower incidence of peripheral neuropathy, ...
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