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Differential Diagnosis For Arm pain/temperature sense decreased
- Trauma Causes
Cervical nerve root avulsion, traumatic
Brachial plexus stretch/injury- Neoplastic Disorders
Cervical spinal cord tumor- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Syringomyelia- Usage, Degenerative, Necrosis, Age Related Disorders
Cervical osteoarthritis- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Spondylosis, cervical
Cervical spinal stenosis
Cervical herniated disk syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Brachial plexus disorder
Cervical radiculitis
Central cord syndrome/lesion- Synonyms
- Ability to sense temperature, Ability to sense temperature (observable entity), ARM PAIN, Decreased, EXTREMITY PAIN UPPER, musculoskeletal arm pain, Pain arm, Pain in arm, Pain in upper limb, Pain in upper limb (finding), Pain musculoskeletal arm, Pain of upper limb, Painful arm, Sensation thermal, sense of temperature, Sense Temperature, Senses Temperature, Temperature sensation, temperature sense, Temperature Senses, Thermal sensation, Thermal sensation (function), Thermal sensation function, Thermal sensation function (observable entity), thermoception, thermoreception, UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN, UPPER EXTREMITY PAIN MUSCULOSKELETAL
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