| paresthesia |
Abnormal sensations occurring spontaneously or in response to stimulation. Paresthesias may include prickling, tingling, burning, or tickling feelings; numbness; "pins and needles"; or cramp-like sensations. Various neurologic movement disorders may be characterized by paresthesias, including restless legs syndrome (RLS), paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD), and paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia (PNKD).
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| parenchyma |
A tissue composed of living, thin-walled cells that can continue to divide even when mature; parenchyma cells usually leave intercellular spaces between them. (2)
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| parent |
A radioactive element whose decay produces stable daughter elements.
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| paresthesia |
(noun) sensation of numbness, prickling, or tingling; heightened sensitivity
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| parenteral |
Taken into the body in a way other than the digestive tract, usually injected in a muscle or vein.
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