Fargo Matthew V, Konitzer Lisa N
172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, Baghdad, Iraq.
Mil Med. 2007 Jun;172(6):663-5. doi: 10.7205/milmed.172.6.663.
Meralgia paresthetica is a disorder of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve that results in symptoms of anterolateral thigh paresthesias and dysesthesias without associated loss of reflexes or motor weakness. Chronic meralgia paresthetica, not related to traumatic or lesion-producing compression of the nerve, is associated with obesity, pregnancy, tight-fitting garments, as well as specific duty uniform belts used by police officers and carpenters. Cases are presented in which two U.S. soldiers in Iraq experienced symptoms of meralgia paresthetica, most likely due to repetitive wear of protective body armor. Although use of protective body armor is proven to be lifesaving, modifications to improve current equipment may help to decrease morbidities such as meralgia paresthetica.
股外侧皮神经痛是一种股外侧皮神经疾病,可导致大腿前外侧感觉异常和感觉障碍,而无相关反射丧失或运动无力。慢性股外侧皮神经痛与神经的创伤性或损伤性压迫无关,与肥胖、妊娠、紧身衣物以及警察和木匠使用的特定工作制服腰带有关。本文介绍了两名在伊拉克的美国士兵出现股外侧皮神经痛症状的病例,很可能是由于反复穿着防护性防弹衣所致。尽管事实证明使用防护性防弹衣可挽救生命,但对现有装备进行改进可能有助于减少诸如股外侧皮神经痛等疾病的发生。