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Multiple Sclerosis > Paresthesia
The following information is about Paresthesia.
Paresthesia Defined
A spontaneously occurring sensation of burning, prickling, tingling, or creeping on the skin that may or may not be associated with any physical findings on neurologic examination.
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Off-site Paresthesia Links, User Submitted
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If you would like to find additional social bookmark based links on the topic of we recommend the Open Tag Directory > Paresthesia. If you would like to find related tags we recommend Tag Patterns > Paresthesia
Off-site Paresthesia Research Links
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- A9 > Paresthesia
- Alexa > Paresthesia
- Anti-Aging Revolution > Paresthesia
- DMOZ > Paresthesia
- Feeds Filtered > Paresthesia
- Google > Paresthesia
- News Meme > Paresthesia
- Nuah: News > Paresthesia
- The Feed Directory > Paresthesia
- OBP > Paresthesia
- Open Tag Directory > Paresthesia
- Podzy > Paresthesia
- Yahoo > Paresthesia
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