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Differential Diagnosis For Circumoral paresthesia
- Neoplastic Disorders
Malignancy/cancer
Insulinoma/Islet cell tumor- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Anaphylaxis, generalized- Biochemical Disorders
Tetany
Alkalosis
Alkalosis, respiratory
Hypocalcemia
Alkalosis, metabolic
Hypomagnesemia- Relational, Mental, Psychiatric Disorders
Panic attacks/Anxiety disorder- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Stress/Emotional/Physical- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Migraine headaches/syndrome
Hyperventilation syndrome
Hypoparathyroidism
Vertebrobasilar migraine syndrome- Pathophysiologic
Hyperventilation
Hyperventilation, acute- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Blue-ringed octopus poisoning
Fish poisoning, ciguatera (red-snapper)
Red tide/shell fish poisoning- Synonyms
- Circumoral paraesthesia, Circumoral paresthesia (finding), NUMBNESS CIRCUMORAL, PARAESTHESIA CIRCUMORAL, Parasthesiae circumoral, Paresthesia circumoral
- Definition
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Paraesthesia / Paresthesia is abnormal spontaneous sensations (such as burning, tingling, or pins and needles) which involved large fibers (in nerve or posterior columns). In this example usually numbness and tingling about the mouth area.
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