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A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Allochiria. Also known as allocheiria. Both terms stem from the Greek words allos
(other) and cheir (hand), translating loosely to 'other hand'. The term allochiria
was introduced in or shortly before 1882 by the Austrian neuroanatomist and ...
2
Companion to Clinical Neurology
allocheiria. (allochiria) Faulty localization of a stimulus, such that e.g., a subject
touched on the left hand claims to having been touched on the right; a sign of
right (nondominant) parietal lobe disease, described by Bamberger and by ...
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland, 2009
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Review of Neurology and Psychiatry
He showed the phenomenon in the localisation of visual stimuli applied to the left
retina (“ allocheiria retinalis ”); and at first the form of the allocheiria was
analogous to the ordinary cutaneous type (“allocheiria simplex ”), the localisation
of ...
Alexander Ninian Bruce, 1919
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A Dictionary of Nursing
Allied health professionals include speech and language therapists,
radiographers, physiothera— allocheiria l6 pists, occupational therapists, and
dietitians. allocheiria [al-oh-keer-ia] n. hard palate mouth epiglottis salivary
glands larynx ...
Elizabeth Martin, Tanya McFerran, 2008
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Black's Medical Dictionary
Bloomsbury Publishing. A A A A A A A A A A Patient. 26 Allocheiria. •.
Identification of the principal environmental factors underlying the increase in
incidence, to enable preventive measures to be planned. •. Safe and effective ...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
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Black's Medical Dictionary
... reducedexposure to infective agents, suchas bacteria, ininfancy mayprovoke
the developmentofallergy in laterlife. Allocheiria. The name for a disorder of
sensation in which sensations are referred to the wrong part of the body. Allograft
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Text-book of Nervous Diseases for Physicians and Students
Allocheiria or alloesthesia (Obersteiner) is the term used when a stimulus applied
to one extremity is felt at a corresponding point on the other. It is a rare
phenomenon, and is often erroneously assumed to exist from the fact that the
patient, ...
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Australian Nurses' Dictionary
See ANAPHYLAXIS. alloaesthesia (‚aloh· s'theezi· ) allocheiria. A response or
sensation felton(referred to)the opposite sidefrom that to which astimulus is
applied. allocate ('al'kayt)to assignforaparticular purpose. allocation(‚al 'kaysh n)
...
Jennie King, Rhonda Hawley, 2012
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Psychological Principles
'After-images ' or After-sensations, 174 Algedouic character, 89 Allocheiria, 148 n
. Altruism, 393 if. Analysis, general, of experience, ch. ii, summary, 55—9;
psychological and psychical, distinguished, 10511.; and synthesis compared,
409 f.
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2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... upper respiratory (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 urethritis 597.89 urticaria 708.0
vaccine - see Allergy, serum Allescheriosis 117.6 Alligator skin disease (
ichthyosis congenita) 757.1 acquired 701.1 Allocheiria, allochiria (see also
Disturbance, ...