نتایج جستجو برای: vaginal neuroma

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Journal: :Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences 2019

Journal: :Australasian Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2002
Rita Spina Melainie Cameron Ron Alexander

OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND Morton's neuroma is essentially a benign tumor in the foot, which may cause extreme pain and disability. Both conservative and surgical modalities have been used, but as yet, neither has been successful in resolving the condition. This report introduces Functional Fascial Taping (FFT) developed by Alexander, as a new treatment regime and examines its effectiveness in th...

2017
Joseph Catapano Jennifer J. Zhang Kira Antonyshyn Gregory H. Borschel

signs of neuroma with chaotic nerve regeneration (multidirectional axonal regrowth confirmed by histology) extending from the proximal stump as early as 4 weeks. At 5 weeks, axons grew through the entirety of the 0.5 cm ANAs, with neuroma formation extending beyond the grafts. In the 2.5 and 5.0 cm ANAs, robust axonal regeneration was demonstrated in the proximal portions of the grafts with a g...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1999
M G Mulhern P M Aduriz-Lorenzo D Rawluk L Viani P Eustace P Logan

AIM To analyse the risk factors involved in the development of ocular complications after acoustic neuroma resection, in particular corneal complications and visual loss, and to identify measures that may reduce these. METHODS 62 patients who underwent surgery for acoustic neuroma had a standardised ophthalmic examination and retrospective case note review. RESULTS At final review (mean 37....

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1983
H J Robertson H P Hatten J W Keating

Nonfilling of the normal internal auditory canal on computed tomographic (CT) gas cisternography was observed in seven (11%) of 62 cases in a retrospective study of three series of gas cisternograms. The meatal surface of the fluid-filled canal was convex and pointed, simulating a small acoustic neuroma. A meniscus effect at the gas-cerebrospinal fluid interface was considered the probable caus...

2017

Metatarsalgia is a condition defined as a compression syndrome mechanically induced by intrinsic and extrinsic biomechanical factors that result in sharp pain, paresthesia and in some cases numbness of the forefoot. Metatarsalgia is often referred to as a symptom, rather than as a specific disease. Common causes of metatarsalgia include neuroma between the toes (also known as Morton’s neuroma),...

2013
José M. Climent Francisco Mondéjar-Gómez Carmen Rodríguez-Ruiz Ismael Díaz-Llopis Diego Gómez-Gallego Patricia Martín-Medina

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Morton neuroma is a common cause of metatarsalgia of neuropathic origin. Systematic reviews suggest that insufficient studies have been performed on the efficacy of the different treatments available. OnabotulinumtoxinA has shown a degree of usefulness in other conditions associated with neuropathic pain. The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic potentia...

2016
Takanori Eguchi Rikuma Ishida Hironori Ara Yoshiki Hamada Ikuyo Kanai

BACKGROUND A traumatic neuroma is not a true neoplasm but a reactive proliferation of neural tissue that commonly occurs after the transection or damage of a nerve bundle. Traumatic neuromas are rare in the oral region and usually occur as a solitary nodule of the mental foramen, lower lip, or tongue. This is the first report of a diffuse traumatic neuroma of the palate. CASE PRESENTATION A 3...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2006
T Takebayashi S Akiba Y Kikuchi M Taki K Wake S Watanabe N Yamaguchi

OBJECTIVES The rapid increase of mobile phone use has increased public concern about its possible health effects in Japan, where the mobile phone system is unique in the characteristics of its signal transmission. To examine the relation between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma, a case-control study was initiated. METHODS The study followed the common, core protocol of the international ...

Journal: :Otolaryngologia polska = The Polish otolaryngology 2008
Marcin Durko Andrzej Jankowski Tomasz Durko Witold Gajewicz Anna Pajor

INTRODUCTION Acoustic neuroma usually presents as an unilateral tumor, seldom - bilateral and rarely in coexistence with other central nervous system neoplasms. The following paper reports such a case of a 21-year-old male patient presented with sudden deafness in left ear accompanied with tinnitus and vertigo. Symptoms started 4 weeks prior hospitalization. Their aggravation has been observed ...

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