Numbness and antagonism
Lateral femoral cutaneous neuritis, clinical manifestations of anterolateral femoral numbness, antagonism, tingling, burning, coldness, reduced sweating, and heaviness can also occur. Numbness is most common. Lateral femoral cutaneous neuritis, also called paresthesia, is not the same disease as lateral femoral cutaneous nerve compression syndrome. The disease is characterized by skin pain and paresthesia in the anterior and lateral thighs, also known as Roth syndrome.
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