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  2. Meralgia paraesthetica - Wikipedia

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    Meralgia Paresthetica (MP) was first described in 1885 by Martin Bernhardt and named by Vladimir Karlovich Roth in 1895. [5] Roth noticed the syndrome in cavalrymen who wore their belts too tightly. [14] Consequently, Meralgia Paresthetica is also known as Bernhardt-Roth syndrome. [4] [5]

  3. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh - Wikipedia

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    This causes meralgia paraesthetica (Bernhardt-Roth syndrome). [2] [5] This may be diagnosed with ultrasound, which changes the morphology of the nerve. [1] Changes can include general enlargement, [1] and a hypoechoic appearance. [3]

  4. Vladimir Karlovich Roth - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 Roth described meralgia paraesthetica (Bernhardt-Roth syndrome), a disease characterized by numbness or pain in the outer thigh, caused by an injury of the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh. This condition is sometimes referred to as "Bernhardt-Roth paraesthesia", named in conjunction with German neuropathologist Martin Bernhardt (1844 ...

  5. List of eponymous diseases - Wikipedia

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    An eponymous disease is a disease, disorder, condition, or syndrome named after a person, usually the physician or other health care professional who first identified the disease; less commonly, a patient who had the disease; rarely, a literary character who exhibited signs of the disease or an actor or subject of an allusion, as characteristics associated with them were suggestive of symptoms ...

  6. Martin Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Martin Bernhardt (10 April 1844 – 17 March 1915) was a German neuropathologist.. Bernhardt was a native of Potsdam.His family was Jewish. [1] In 1867 he received his medical doctorate at the University of Berlin, where he was a student of Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) and Ludwig Traube (1818-1878).

  7. Brachial amyotrophic diplegia - Wikipedia

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    Brachial amyotrophic diplegia, also called Vulpian-Bernhardt Syndrome (VBS), flail arm syndrome, or man-in-barrel syndrome, is a rare motor neuron disease, often considered to be a phenotype or regional variant of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. [1] In the first twelve to eighteen months, only a progressive weakness of one or both arms is ...

  8. Bone grafting - Wikipedia

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    meralgia paresthetica (injury to the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve also called Bernhardt-Roth's syndrome) pelvic instability; fracture (extremely rare and usually with other factors [28] [29]) injury to the clunial nerves (this will cause posterior pelvic pain which is worsened by sitting) injury to the ilioinguinal nerve; infection

  9. Category:Neurocutaneous conditions - Wikipedia

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