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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPAESTHESIC»
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1
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): Research ...
... using device settings that have been tested on a body part with intact sensation
and with careful monitoring for adverse reactions. Direct current should never be
applied to hypaesthesic skin as it is associated with a greater risk of skin burn.
2
Oxford Textbook of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
8.8 Left paramedian tegmentum midbrain infarct. Patients with anterolateral
midbrain lesions present with ataxic hemiparesis or hypaesthesic ataxic
hemiparesis due to involve- ment of both corticospinal tract and
corticopontocerebellar fibres.
3
A Dictionary of Psychology
Also called hypoaesthesia or hypoesthesia. hypaesthesic or hypesthesic adj. [
From Greek hypo under + aisthesis sensation + -ia indicating a condition or
quality] hypalgesia n. Abnormally diminished sensitivity to pain. hypalgesic adj.
4
Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques: ...
The hypaesthesic area in the territory of the supraorbital nerve usually recovers
within 7 months. The cosmetic result compared to the lateral orbitotomy is much
better, hiding the scar completely within the eyebrow. This new approach
presents ...
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, 2012
5
Schmidek and Sweet: Operative Neurosurgical Techniques ...
The hypaesthesic area in the territory of the supraorbital nerve usually recovers
within 7 months. The cosmetic result compared to the lateral orbitotomy is much
better, hiding the scar completely within the eyebrow. This new approach
presents ...
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, 2012
6
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia
In pathol., diminished capacity for sensation; a dulled but not obliterated
sensitiveness. hypaesthesic (hip-es-the'sik), a. [< hypastk- sia + -ic] Pertaining to
or characterized bj hypmsthesia. hypasthra, n. Plural of hypwthron. hypaethral, a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1899
The anterior aspect of the right thigh was hypaesthesic. Radiology revealed a
narrowing of the interspace L2 — 3, destruction of both cartilagineous surfaces
and caries of the subchondral region. At operation, granulation tissue, a
sequestrum ...
2) Vasoconstrictivc spasm: The most serious feature of the syndrome is
vusoconslrictivc spasm of the hypaesthesic side of the body, which is repeatedly
induced even by slightly U temperature or by a breeze, by slight muscular tenson
ts ...
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XVI. International Congress on Occupational Health: ...
2) Vasoconstrictive spasm: The most serious feature of the syndrome is
vasoconstrictive spasm of the hypaesthesic side of the body, which is repeatedly
induced even by slightly low temperature or by a breeze, by slight muscular
tension or ...
... cyanogenesis carpentering ingravescent exactingness octogenaries
overreacting recuperating congealments conglomerate scaremongers
supercargoes terephthalic archiphoneme theopathetic hypaesthesic
haemochromes chemotherapy ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006