Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft.
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, Journal Article
Massey, EW
Published in: J Trauma
April 1980
Many causes of meralgia paresthetica (neuropathy of lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh) have been suggested. This is a case of a 42-year-old man who developed sensory loss and dysesthesia in the anterolateral thigh following an incision for pelvic bone graft.
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Published In
J Trauma
ISSN
0022-5282
Publication Date
April 1980
Volume
20
Issue
4
Start / End Page
342 / 343
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Transplantation, Autologous
- Thigh
- Skin
- Paresthesia
- Male
- Ilium
- Iatrogenic Disease
- Humans
- Femoral Nerve
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
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Massey, E. W. (1980). Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft. J Trauma, 20(4), 342–343.
Massey, E. W. “Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft.” J Trauma 20, no. 4 (April 1980): 342–43.
Massey EW. Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft. J Trauma. 1980 Apr;20(4):342–3.
Massey, E. W. “Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft.” J Trauma, vol. 20, no. 4, Apr. 1980, pp. 342–43.
Massey EW. Meralgia paresthetica secondary to trauma of bone graft. J Trauma. 1980 Apr;20(4):342–343.
Published In
J Trauma
ISSN
0022-5282
Publication Date
April 1980
Volume
20
Issue
4
Start / End Page
342 / 343
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Transplantation, Autologous
- Thigh
- Skin
- Paresthesia
- Male
- Ilium
- Iatrogenic Disease
- Humans
- Femoral Nerve
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine