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Differential Diagnosis For Hypesthesia/posterior ear canal (Hitselberger) sign
- Neoplastic Disorders
Acoustic neuroma- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Bilateral Acoustic Neurofibromatosis (NF2)- Synonyms
- decreased sensation, Decreased Sensitivity, Hitselberger's sign, Hypaesthesia, Hypesthesia, Hypesthesia (finding), Hypesthesia Tactile, Hypesthesias, Hypesthesias Tactile, Hypoaesthesia, Hypoesthesia, Hypoesthesias, Impaired Sensation, Impaired Sensations, Limited sensation, Numbness, posterior ear canal, Reduced Sensation, Reduced sensation of skin, Reduced sensation of skin (finding), Reduced Sensations, Sensation Impaired, Sensation Reduced, Sensations Impaired, Sensations Reduced, Tactile hypaesthesia, Tactile Hypesthesia, Tactile hypesthesia (finding), Tactile Hypesthesias
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