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1 ven the complex and widespread nature of the sensory disturbance.
2 photophobia, seizure, extremity weakness, or sensory disturbance.
3 ve variable potentials for the initiation of sensory disturbances.
4 penia (25% v 13%), diarrhea (28% v 23%), and sensory disturbances (5% v 0%), grade 3 to 4 toxicities
5 ic, or monolimb weakness, with minimal or no sensory disturbance after a mild flu-like prodrome.
6 ghts into neuronal degeneration underpinning sensory disturbance and have potential as responsive bio
7 ied by a number of other features, including sensory disturbances, and verbal and spatial memory defi
8 mal neuronal activity in the cortex produces sensory disturbances (aura) some 20-40 min before the on
9  brainstem involvement, cerebellar signs and sensory disturbance between the two groups.
10 to peripheral nerves can cause paralysis and sensory disturbances, but such functional impairments ar
11 to changes in motor cortical excitability or sensory disturbance caused by cTBS.
12 s usually of headache with other symptoms of sensory disturbance (eg, light and sound sensitivity), m
13                                              Sensory disturbances following nerve injury may result f
14 for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) include sensory disturbances in addition to the well-established
15 ve injury may contribute to the aetiology of sensory disturbances, including dysaesthesia.
16 d ALT/AST (n = 1), dizziness, confusion, and sensory disturbances (n = 2).
17                This can result in persistent sensory disturbance of the hands and feet including numb
18                                          One sensory disturbance seen in ASD is an impaired ability t
19                                        Minor sensory disturbance was significantly lower in the EVLA

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