Tag: sensory disorder


ACROESTHESIA

Acroesthesia: A Comprehensive Review Acroesthesia is formally defined as a sensory disorder characterized by abnormal or painful sensations specifically localized to the distal extremities of the body, typically affecting the hands and feet. This condition, while relatively rare, is often a salient indicator of an underlying systemic or neurological pathology, necessitating thorough diagnostic investigation. The […]

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ACROPARESTHESIA

Abstract and Overview Acroparesthesia is a clinical term used to describe a sensory disturbance characterized by abnormal sensations experienced predominantly in the distal extremities, namely the hands and feet. These sensations typically manifest as feelings of numbness, persistent tingling (often described as “pins and needles”), or a bothersome burning pain. While these symptoms can vary […]

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ANAPHIA

Definition and Nomenclature of Anaphia The term Anaphia refers to the severe diminution or complete inexistence of the capacity to perceive, process, and understand responsive tactile senses or external physical stimulants. Functionally, it describes a profound sensory deficit where the individual loses the ability to feel touch, pressure, vibration, and often the awareness of contact […]

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PAIN SENSE

Introduction and Definition of Pain Sense (Nociception) The pain sense, formally recognized in neuroscience and psychology as nociception, constitutes a fundamental and indispensable sensory modality essential for the survival and maintenance of organismal integrity. This crucial sensory system is initiated by specialized sensory receptors known as nociceptors, which are essentially free nerve endings distributed extensively […]

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THERMALGIA

Thermalgiia: A Neuropathic Pain Condition The Core Definition of Thermalgiia Thermalgiia, often described as a condition marked by severe, burning pain, represents a profound disruption in the body’s interpretation and processing of sensory information. At its core, Thermalgiia produces intense, fire-like sensations on the flesh that are not physically existent in terms of external stimuli […]

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ACENESTHESIA

Acenesthesia: The Experience of Phantom Sensation The Core Definition of Acenesthesia Acenesthesia is formally defined as a specialized type of sensory disorder characterized by the subjective experience of physical sensations in the complete absence of any corresponding external or internal physical stimulus. This means that an individual perceives touch, pressure, temperature, or most commonly, pain, […]

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