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Condition of a Burning, Tingling Sensation in the Thigh Caused

Question 107

Question 107

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Condition of a burning, tingling sensation in the thigh caused by injury to one of the femoral nerves is


A) myasthenia gravis.
B) shingles.
C) meralgia paresthetica.
D) trigeminal neuralgia.

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