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limb transplants with good results regarding peripheralnerve regeneration but is not so much used just for peripheralnerve regeneration on it's own. Would a short course of Tacrolimus be safe... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
problem was nerve-related and I have now significant nerve ending damage now. I did finally quit smoking ...: 1) does this sound like nerve (both players XXXXXXX and sensory )damage and if so what... View answer
I want to ask a query on what is a way to promote peripheralnerve regeneration? I have had an ulnar nerve injury and as a result I had a transposition of the ulnar nerve and an anterior... View answer
your idea of killing the troublesome nerve . I have no idea of how someone could locate and kill the nerve unless they have a procedure for exploring the site of the incision. Thank you again for your ... View answer
I have peripheralnerve disease ( erythromelalgia ) and also brachioradialis pruritus. I am 72 and in fairly good health. I have had nerve pain in my legs before. I took neurontin which helped but ... View answer
Hello, I recently had a malignant peripheralnerve sheath tumor removed from my forearm. The ... area. Highly recommended general surgeon and a plastic surgeon on call.Do I need a nerve specialist. Is ... View answer
Hello doctor, What is the most effective cure for inoperable malignant peripheralnerve sheath tumor in the sacral area -- two tumors one about 5 cm and the other about 11. The patient is under-going ... View answer
did not show any signs of a peripheral or central nervous system involvement.Nerve conduction studies were normal.My EMG,although not conclusive,was suggestive of a peripheralnerve hyperexcitabilty ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmed Samir Hosny
( Vascular Surgeon)
killer the pain increased for 8 months until it moderated into Drop Foot and peripheralnerve pain and ... the Peroneus and/or Sciatica nerve root is being impinged on by an osteophyte that is pushing... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shyam B. Kale
( General & Family Physician)
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