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sci·at·i·ca

 (sī-ăt′ĭ-kə)
n.
Pain along the sciatic nerve usually caused by a herniated disk of the lumbar region of the spine and radiating to the buttocks and to the back of the thigh.

[Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from feminine of sciaticus, of the hip; see sciatic.]
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sciatica

(saɪˈætɪkə)
n
(Pathology) a form of neuralgia characterized by intense pain and tenderness along the course of the body's longest nerve (sciatic nerve), extending from the back of the thigh down to the calf of the leg
[C15: from Late Latin sciatica; see sciatic]
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sci•at•i•ca

(saɪˈæt ɪ kə)

n.
pain involving the sacral plexus or sciatic nerve, often felt in the lower back and along the back of the thigh.
[1400–50; < Medieval Latin, n. use of feminine of sciaticus sciatic]
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sciatica

a painful condition in the region of the thighs and hips caused by neuritis of the sciatic nerve in the back of the thigh.
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sciatica

Pain from buttock to thigh caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.sciatica - neuralgia along the sciatic nerve
neuralgia, neuralgy - acute spasmodic pain along the course of one or more nerves
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Translations
عرق النساء
ischias
iskias

sciatica

[saɪˈætɪkə] N (Med) → ciática f
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sciatica

[saɪˈætɪkə] nsciatique f
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sciatica

nIschias m or nt
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sciatica

[saɪˈætɪkə] n (Med) → sciatica
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sci·at·i·ca

n. ciática, neuralgia que se irradia a lo largo del nervio ciático.
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sciatica

n ciática
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References in classic literature ?
This naturally led to some pleasant chat about sciatica, fevers, chills, lung diseases, and bronchitis; and Harris said how very awkward it would be if one of us were taken seriously ill in the night, seeing how far away we were from a doctor.
She remembered the time when the house was shut up by associating it with the time when she was confined to her bed by an attack of sciatica. She had not crossed the lodge door, she was sure, for at least a week (if not longer after Gleninch had been left in charge of her husband and herself.
He seemed to be afflicted with some form of sciatica, and limped painfully along.
Most people know what sciatica means-low back pain that radiates downward into the left or right buttock into the leg and sometimes all the way into the foot.
I see Peter Rhodes is looking for a magic wand owner to cure his sciatica, E&S, July 12.
SCIATICA, which banjaxed me in a matter of minutes after a long walk, is one of those rather old-fashioned conditions that used to be a mainstay of North Country comedians like Les Dawson and Victoria Wood.
SCIATIC nerve pain is also known as sciatica, and it's caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve.
NOBODY likes folk who keep going on about their ailments but I've now had sciatica for more than two months.
Sacroiliac Joint Arthropathy Presenting as Sciatica
From bronchitis to sciatica pain,&nbsp;Jessica Simpson had to deal with a lot these past few months during her pregnancy.
The pain down the back of your leg sounds like sciatica. Inflammation from the fracture could be pressing on your sciatic nerve.
His comb-over was replaced by a head of curly black hair, his eyesight returned, and his sciatica vanished.