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- Tinel_sign abstract "Tinel's sign is a way to detect irritated nerves. It is performed by lightly tapping (percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or "pins and needles" in the distribution of the nerve. It takes its name from French neurologist Jules Tinel (1879-1952).For example, in carpal tunnel syndrome where the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, Tinel's sign is often "positive" causing tingling in the thumb, index, middle finger and the radial half of the fourth digit. Tinel's sign is sometimes referred to as "distal tingling on percussion" or DTP. This distal sign of regeneration can be expected during different stage of somatosensory recovery.Although most frequently associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, Tinel's sign is a generalized term, and can also be positive in ulnar nerve impingement at the elbow (cubital tunnel syndrome), where it affects the other (ulnar) half of the fourth digit and the fifth digit.".
- Tinel_sign diseasesdb "2156".
- Tinel_sign emedicineSubject "orthoped".
- Tinel_sign emedicineTopic "455".
- Tinel_sign icd10 "G56.0".
- Tinel_sign icd9 "354.0".
- Tinel_sign medlineplus "000433".
- Tinel_sign meshId "D002349".
- Tinel_sign omim "115430".
- Tinel_sign thumbnail Gray422.png?width=300.
- Tinel_sign wikiPageID "1150628".
- Tinel_sign wikiPageRevisionID "595169274".
- Tinel_sign caption "Transverse section across the wrist and digits.".
- Tinel_sign diseasesdb "2156".
- Tinel_sign emedicinesubj "orthoped".
- Tinel_sign emedicinetopic "455".
- Tinel_sign hasPhotoCollection Tinel_sign.
- Tinel_sign icd "354".
- Tinel_sign icd "G56.0".
- Tinel_sign medlineplus "433".
- Tinel_sign meshid "D002349".
- Tinel_sign omim "115430".
- Tinel_sign subject Category:Neurology_procedures.
- Tinel_sign type Abstraction100002137.
- Tinel_sign type Act100030358.
- Tinel_sign type Activity100407535.
- Tinel_sign type Event100029378.
- Tinel_sign type NeurologyProcedures.
- Tinel_sign type Procedure101023820.
- Tinel_sign type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tinel_sign type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tinel_sign type Disease.
- Tinel_sign type AilmentCondition.
- Tinel_sign type Situation.
- Tinel_sign comment "Tinel's sign is a way to detect irritated nerves. It is performed by lightly tapping (percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or "pins and needles" in the distribution of the nerve. It takes its name from French neurologist Jules Tinel (1879-1952).For example, in carpal tunnel syndrome where the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, Tinel's sign is often "positive" causing tingling in the thumb, index, middle finger and the radial half of the fourth digit.".
- Tinel_sign label "Hoffmann-Tinel-Zeichen".
- Tinel_sign label "Objaw Tinela-Hoffmana".
- Tinel_sign label "Signe de Tinel".
- Tinel_sign label "Sinal de Tinel".
- Tinel_sign label "Tinel sign".
- Tinel_sign label "蒂内尔征".
- Tinel_sign sameAs Hoffmann-Tinel-Zeichen.
- Tinel_sign sameAs Signe_de_Tinel.
- Tinel_sign sameAs Objaw_Tinela-Hoffmana.
- Tinel_sign sameAs Sinal_de_Tinel.
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- Tinel_sign sameAs Q1623043.
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- Tinel_sign depiction Gray422.png.
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