dyscheiria

dys·chei·ri·a

, dyschiria (dis-kī'rē-ă), A disorder of sensibility in which, although there is no apparent loss of sensation, the patient is unable to tell which side of the body has been touched (acheiria), or refers it to the wrong side (allocheiria), or to both sides (syncheiria). [dys- + G. cheir, hand]

dys·chei·ri·a

, dyschiria (dis-kī'rē-ă) A disorder of sensory processing in which the patient is unable to tell which side of the body has been touched (acheiria) or refers the stimulus to the wrong side (allocheiria) or to both sides (syncheiria).

dys·chei·ri·a

, dyschiria (dis-kī'rē-ă) A disorder of sensibility in which, although there is no apparent loss of sensation, the patient is unable to tell which side of the body has been touched, or refers it to the wrong side, or to both.