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|Short definition=Dyscrasia - {{ | |Term=dysesthesia | ||
|Type= | |Short definition=Dyscrasia - {{Pronunciation}} (dis-KRAY-zhuh) Illness. Usually refers to diseases of the blood | ||
|Type=Cancer terms | |||
|Specialty=Oncology | |||
|Language=English | |||
|Source=NCI | |||
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dysesthesia - {{Pronunciation}} (DIH-ses-THE-zhuh) condition in which one sense, particularly touch, is distorted. Dysesthesia can make a common stimulus uncomfortable or painful. It can also cause insensitivity to a stimulus {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]] | |||
Revision as of 02:51, 8 January 2023
| Dysesthesia | |
|---|---|
| Term | Dysesthesia |
| Short definition | Dyscrasia - (pronounced) (dis-KRAY-zhuh) Illness. Usually refers to diseases of the blood |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
| Comments | |
dysesthesia - (pronounced) (DIH-ses-THE-zhuh) condition in which one sense, particularly touch, is distorted. Dysesthesia can make a common stimulus uncomfortable or painful. It can also cause insensitivity to a stimulus
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Dysesthesia
- Wikipedia's article - Dysesthesia
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