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Parsonage–Turner syndrome, also known as acute brachial neuropathy, neuralgic amyotrophy and abbreviated PTS, is a syndrome of unknown cause; although many specific risk factors have been identified (such as; post-operative, post-infectious, post-traumatic or post-vaccination). [4]
Turner syndrome (TS), commonly known as 45,X, or 45,X0, [note 1] is a chromosomal disorder in which cells have only one X chromosome or are partially missing an X chromosome (sex chromosome monosomy) leading to the complete or partial deletion of the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR1, PAR2) in the affected X chromosome.
Hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy (HNA) is a neuralgic disorder that is characterized by nerve damage and muscle atrophy, preceded by severe pain. [1] In about half of the cases it is associated with a mutation of the SEPT9 gene (17q25).
Parry–Romberg syndrome; Parsonage–Turner syndrome; Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome; Pashayan syndrome; Patau syndrome; Patellar subluxation syndrome; Patellofemoral pain syndrome; Patterson syndrome; Pearson syndrome; PANDAS; Peeling skin syndrome; PEHO syndrome; Pellegrini–Stieda syndrome; Pelvic congestion syndrome; Pelvic pain ...
He spent his entire rookie season in 2005 as a gameday inactive. During the 2006 offseason, he suffered another bout of Parsonage–Turner syndrome and spent the entire year on injured reserve. [3] He was released in June 2007 after failing a physical. [3]
Differential considerations include similar rotator cuff denervation syndromes such as Parsonage–Turner syndrome, and compression of the suprascapular nerve at the spinoglenoid notch in which the infraspinatus, and to a lesser degree supraspinatus is involved.
n/a Ensembl ENSG00000185960 n/a UniProt O15266 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) n/a n/a RefSeq (protein) NP_000442 NP_006874 n/a Location (UCSC) n/a n/a PubMed search n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human The short-stature homeobox gene (SHOX), also known as short-stature-homeobox-containing gene, is a gene located on both the X and Y chromosomes, which is associated with short stature in humans if mutated or present ...
Anterior interosseous syndrome is a medical condition in which damage to the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN), a distal motor and sensory branch of the median nerve, classically with severe weakness of the pincer movement of the thumb and index finger, and can cause transient pain in the wrist (the terminal, sensory branch of the AIN innervates the bones of the carpal tunnel).