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Wartenberg's migratory sensory neuropathy is a condition affecting the sensory cutaneous nerves of the limbs, characterised by sudden onset of severe pain upon the movement of a limb that stretches a particular nerve, for example, when turning a key. The condition comes and goes with sufferers experiencing long periods, potentially years, without complaint interrupted by one or more attacks in succession. It is considered benign.

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