
Meralgia paresthetica or Meralgia paraesthetica (UK/Australian spelling) (me-ral`-gee-a par-es-thet`-i-ka) (or Bernhardt-Roth syndrome), is numbness or pain in the outer thigh not caused by injury to the thigh, but by injury to a nerve that extends from the thigh to the spinal column. This chronic neurological disorder involves a single nerve—.....
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<symptom> A tingling, formication, itching, and other forms of paresthesia in the outer side of the lower part of the thigh in the area of distribution of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve; there may be pain, but the skin is usually hypesthetic to the touch. ... Synonym: Bernhardt's disease, Bernhardt-Roth syndrome, Roth's disease, Roth-Ber...
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