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单词 allaesthesia
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allaesthesiaallesthesian.

Brit. /ˌalᵻsˈθiːzɪə/, /ˌalᵻsˈθiːʒə/, U.S. /ˌæləsˈθiʒə/
Forms:

α. 1800s– allaesthesia, 1900s– allesthesia.

β. 1900s– alloaesthesia, 1900s– alloesthesia.

Origin: Formed within English, by compounding; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: allo- comb. form, -aesthesia comb. form.
Etymology: < allo- comb. form + -aesthesia comb. form, after French allesthésie (1884 or earlier).
Medicine.
A condition in which a sensation is referred to a location other than that to which the sensory stimulus was applied or presented, often to the same place on the opposite side of the body (= allochiria n.).
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered sensation > [noun]
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paraesthesia1848
hyperaesthesia1849
paraesthesis1857
phantom limb1871
hemianaesthesia1878
allochiria1881
polyaesthesia1888
allaesthesia1890
thermo-anaesthesia1890
acroparaesthesia1892
allachaesthesia1894
thermaesthesia1899
trichaesthesia1902
hypoaesthesia1906
thermo-aesthesia1909
1890 G. M. Gould New Med. Dict. 33/1 Allochiria, an infrequent tabetic symptom, in which, if one extremity be pricked, the patient locates the sensation in the corresponding member of the other side. The better name, allæsthesia, has been suggested.
1907 E. Jones in Lancet 21 Sept. 830/2 Allochiria refers to two entirely different conditions, which hitherto have not been differentiated by any writer. The one, which may be called ‘false allochiria’, is an instance of the localisation defect known as alloæsthesia.
1953 M. Critchley Parietal Lobes viii. 229 This same fundamental disorder..no doubt enters into the production of such interesting sensory disorders as allochiria or alloaesthesia—tactile, visual and auditory.
1963 Neuropsychologia 1 49 (note) In these instances there may be optic allesthesia; objects seen, instead of appearing in their appropriate places in the visual field, seem to lie elsewhere, e.g. in the opposite half-field, sometimes with 180° inversion in a diagonally opposite quadrant.
2004 Cortex 40 10/1 Allesthesia and tactile extinction appear more often correlated with AHP [= anosognosia for hemiplegia] than true perceptual loss.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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