| neurogenic c. |
claudication accompanied by pain and paresthesias in the back, buttocks, and lower limbs that is relieved by stooping, caused by mechanical disturbances due to posture or by ischemia of the cauda equina.
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| neurogenic f. |
fracture due to weakening of the bone as a result of a neurological condition such as tabes dorsalis or paresis.
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| neurogenic i. |
organic impotence resulting from a lesion in the nervous system, either in the central nervous system or along peripheral nerves such as the nervi erigentes.
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| neurogenic p. |
pain, such as that occurring in causalgia or herpetic neuralgia, that results from direct stimulation of nervous tissue of the peripheral or central nervous system (except for sensitized C fibers), generally felt as burning or tingling and often occurring in an area of sensory loss
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| neurogenic s. |
shock resulting from neurogenic vasodilation, which can be produced by cerebral trauma or hemorrhage, spinal cord injury, deep general or spinal anesthesia, or toxic central nervous system depression.
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