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Dejerine–Roussy syndrome: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:4906:49, 23 August 2023 2003:e6:3f3e:4b3a:28d6:48ef:43a7:1d59 talk 19,022 bytes −157 Pharmaceutical treatment: This was utter bullshit. Localanesthetics like lidocaine don‘t cause either hot or cold sensations. The possible cold sensation from a gel formulation is the formulation itself evaporating, not the active ingredient. This whole article was written by an alternative medicine nutjob. ‚Chemical‘ treatments? Kampo medicine as a Common treatment? If someone has the time pleeeease fix it up to some modicum of scientific standard and writing. Like it read like someon... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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