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Berger paresthesia

Berger paresthesia (O. Berger, is mute. neuropathologist, 1844-1885; paraesthesia; Greek paraisthzsis – false sensation (Greek para – near by, out of + aisthzsis – feeling)) – the pristupoobrazny paresthesia extending from a hip to toes, developing at the beginning of walking originally in one leg or at the same time in both legs.

 
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