Abstract
Dysaesthesiae of the scalp after mobile phone use have been previously reported but the pathological basis of these symptoms has been unclear. We report finding a neurological abnormality in a patient after prolonged use of a mobile phone. He had permanent unilateral dysaesthesiae of the scalp, slight loss of sensation, and abnormalities on current perception threshold testing of cervical and trigeminal nerves. A neurologist found no other disease. The implications regarding health effects of mobile phones and radio-frequency radiation is discussed.
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Hocking, B., & Westerman, R. (2000). Neurological abnormalities associated with mobile phone use. Occupational Medicine, 50(5), 366–368. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/50.5.366
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