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    Neurogenic claudication (NC), also known as pseudoclaudication, is the most common symptom of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and describes intermittent...
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  • Spinal or neurogenic claudication may be differentiated from arterial claudication based on activity and position. In neurogenic claudication, positional...
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  • functional vasospasm.[clarification needed] It is distinct from neurogenic claudication, which is associated with lumbar spinal stenosis. It is strongly...
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    times), and the presence of neurogenic claudication (3.7 times). On the other hand, the absence of neurogenic claudication makes lumbar stenosis much less...
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    When the disabling symptoms of spinal stenosis are primarily neurogenic claudication and the laminectomy is done without spinal fusion, there is generally...
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    progress to paralysis. Pinched nerve, causing numbness. Intermittent neurogenic claudication characterized by lower limb numbness, weakness, diffuse or radicular...
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    of the lumbar spinal canal causes a clinical condition known as neurogenic claudication, characterised by symptoms such as lower back pain, leg pain, leg...
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    This causes leg pain with increased activity, a condition called neurogenic claudication. Pressure on the nerves as they exit the spinal cord (radiculopathy)...
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    with tertiary sciatica, Cauda equina syndrome, neurogenic claudication (pain caused by walking), neurogenic bladder, dysuria, urinary incontinence, coccygodynia...
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    diagnostic conditions included myelopathy, myopathy, vascular or neurogenic claudication, hypotensive akathisia, orthostatic tremor, painful legs, and moving...
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  • sitting down. Primary orthostatic hypotension is also often referred to as neurogenic orthostatic hypotension. The drop in blood pressure may be sudden (vasovagal...
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  • patients who have lumbar spinal stenosis, suffer symptoms of neurogenic intermittent claudication, and who are able to relieve their symptoms when they bend...
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    and typically presents in patients greater than 60 years of age. Neurogenic claudication can occur in cases of severe lumbar spinal stenosis and presents...
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  • renin. Renal segmental hypoplasia (Ask-Upmark kidney)[citation needed] Neurogenic hypertension – excessive secretion of norepinephrine and epinephrine which...
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    chronically high activity of the autonomic nervous system, an effect known as neurogenic hypertension. Electrical therapies that stimulate the baroreflex are being...
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    impairs oxidative phosphorylation, which can be seen in intermittent claudication, chronic venous insufficiency, and popliteal artery entrapment syndrome...
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    by increasing vascular tone. Erythropoietin is given to patients with neurogenic orthostatic hypotension and it works through increasing vascular volume...
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    phenomenon which are reduced blood flow, blood vessel constriction and neurogenic, inflammatory, and immune responses. It is induced by mental stress and...
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    stimulate vasoconstriction and heart rate increases to return blood flow. Neurogenic and hypovolaemic shock can also cause fainting. In these cases, the smooth...
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    ISBN 978-0-7020-3085-7. Manasco, Hunter. "The Aphasias". Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders. p. 93. Byers PH. Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome...
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    PMID 23136978. Maus TP (July 2012). "Imaging of spinal stenosis: neurogenic intermittent claudication and cervical spondylotic myelopathy". Radiol Clin North Am...
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  • PMID 16508719. S2CID 581096. Jane JA Jr, Vance ML, Laws ER (2006). "Neurogenic diabetes insipidus". Pituitary. 9 (4): 327–9. doi:10.1007/s11102-006-0414-7...
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  • wasting') Peripheral vascular disease, which contributes to intermittent claudication (exertion-related leg and foot pain) as well as diabetic foot. Stroke...
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