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dysesthesia
dysesthesiaan impaired condition of any of the senses.See also: PerceptionTranslationsdysesthesia
dysesthesia [dis″es-the´zhah] 1. impairment of any sense, especially of the sense of touch.2. a painful, persistent sensation induced by a gentle touch of the skin.dys·es·the·si·a (dis'es-thē'zē-ă), 1. Impairment of sensation short of anesthesia. 2. A condition in which a disagreeable sensation is produced by ordinary stimuli; caused by lesions of the sensory pathways, peripheral or central. 3. Abnormal sensations experienced in the absence of stimulation. [G. dysaisthēsia, fr. dys-, hard, difficult, + aisthēsis, sensation] dys·es·the·si·a (dis'es-thē'zē-ă) 1. Impairment of sensation short of anesthesia. 2. A condition in which a disagreeable sensation is produced by ordinary stimuli; caused by lesions of the sensory pathways, peripheral or central. 3. Abnormal sensations experienced in the absence of stimulation. Synonym(s): dysaesthesia. dys·es·the·si·a (dis'es-thē'zē-ă) 1. Impairment of sensation short of anesthesia. 2. A condition in which a disagreeable sensation is produced by ordinary stimuli; caused by lesions of the sensory pathways, peripheral or central. Synonym(s): dysaesthesia |