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Berger’s paresthesia

Berger’s paresthesia [Oskar Berger, 19th century German neurologist; Gk, para, near, aisthesia, sensation] , a condition of tingling, prickliness, or weakness and a loss of feeling in the legs without evidence of organic disease. The condition affects young people.

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