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Differential Diagnosis For Hyperesthesia
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Herpes Zoster
Herpes Zoster, chest wall
Herpes Zoster, ophthalmic
Herpes Zoster, geniculate ganglion
Colorado tick fever
Herpes Zoster, auricular- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Hemochromatosis- Biochemical Disorders
Hypocalcemia- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Reflex sympathetic dystrophy/Sudeck's
Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Neuropathy
Thalamic pain syndrome- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Lathyrism
Lead poisoning- Synonyms
- Heightened sensation, Heightened sensation of skin, Hyperaesthesia, Hyperasthesia, Hyperesthesia (finding), Hyperesthesias, Hyperesthetic Sensation, Hyperesthetic Sensations, Hypersensitivity sensation, Increased sensitivity sensation, Increased sensitivity-sensatn, Oxyesthesia, Oxyesthesias, Sensation Hyperesthetic, Sensations Hyperesthetic
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- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)