Nervous System II Clinical Correlates
what is paresthesia?
a feeling of "pins and needles" such as when a part of the body "falls asleep"
what is anosmia?
a loss of smell
what is herpes zoster (shingles)?
a viral infection of the spinal ganglia of spinal nerves
what is dental anesthesia?
administration of an anesthetic agent to block pain during dental procedures
what does an inferior alveolar nerve block do?
anesthetizes the lower teeth, as well as the lower lip and chin
what are "stingers"?
common injuries in contact sports such as football caused by violent stretching of the brachial plexus
what is the purpose of pudendal nerve block?
done to provide pain relief during the later stages of childbirth when the lower vagina and perineum are stretched by presentation of the baby's head
what is the most well-known palsy of infants?
erb's palsy
what is brachial plexus palsy?
muscle weakness or paralysis and/or loss of sensation in the upper limb caused by an injury to the brachial plexus
what is sciatica?
pain that radiates along the course of the sciatic nerve, from the buttock down the posterior thigh
what is neuralgia?
the general term for "nerve pain", usually sharp, throbbing pain that follows the distribution of a nerve
what is bell's palsy?
unilateral paralysis of the muscles supplied by the facial nerve, most prominently the muscles of the facial expression
