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decreased sensation to pinprick left foot

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related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, neurologist
Tethered cord - spinal cord located low in spinal canal and cannot move upwards with growth
a.k.a Tethered spinal cord syndrome, occult spinal dysraphism sequence
'tethered cord' is considered a medical emergency
Carotid artery dissection - tear in inner lining of carotid artery causing blockage
'carotid artery dissection' is considered a medical emergency
Medial medullary syndrome - stroke affecting a specific area of brain
'medial medullary syndrome' is considered a medical emergency
Vertebral artery dissection - tear in the vertebral artery
a.k.a VAD
'vertebral artery dissection' is considered a medical emergency
Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
Neurosyphilis - syphilis infection that involves the central nervous system
Hereditary sensory neuropathy type I - inherited disorder affecting body sensations
a.k.a Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy, HSAN, hereditary sensory neuropathy, HSN
Diabetic neuropathy - nerve damage from diabetes
Idiopathic neuropathy - unexplained peripheral nerve problems
a.k.a idiopathic peripheral neuropathy
Syringomyelia - damage to spinal cord by progressively enlarging cavity in its center

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