What is lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh? Definition, Meaning & Symptoms — Medical Dictionary
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lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh — Definition

Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri / lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
It is a pure sensory nerve that drinks the skin on the lateral (out) surface of the uterus. L2 and L3 takes origin from spinal nerve roots and reaches the civilization by passing under inguinal ligama. The jamming of this nerve can lead to a condition called meraljia parousetica, characterized by burning, numbness or tingling in the thigh.
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🇹🇷 Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri
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🇬🇧 lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
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❓ What is Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri?
Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri; it is a pure sensory nerve that drinks the skin on the lateral (out) surface of the uterus. L2 and L3 takes origin from spinal nerve roots and reaches the civilization by passing under inguinal ligama. The jamming of this nerve can lead to a condition called meraljia parousetica, characterized by burning, numbness or tingling in the thigh.
❓ What is lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh" is Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri.
❓ Which medical field is Uyluk lateral kutanöz siniri related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.