CO OZNACZA SŁOWO HYPERAESTHESIA
Hiperestezja
Hiperestezja jest stanem, który powoduje nieprawidłowy wzrost wrażliwości na bodźce zmysłu. "Kiedy nie powodujący szkodliwego bodźca powoduje uczucie bólu, obszar ten będzie określany jako nadmiernie estetyczny". Stymulacja zmysłów może obejmować dźwięk, który słyszy, pokarmy, które smakuje, tekstury, które się czuje, i tak dalej. Zwiększona wrażliwość dotyku jest określana jako "hiperglikemia dotykowa", a zwiększona wrażliwość na dźwięk nazywana jest "hiperestezją słuchową". Hiperestezję dotykową może być częstym objawem wielu zaburzeń neurologicznych, takich jak półpasiec, neuropatia obwodowa i radiculopathies. W 1979 r., A następnie w 1994 r. Merskey, Bogduk, Noordenbos, Devor i inni zaproponowali, zamiast hiperestrogenię, koncepcję alodynii, czyli "inny ból", określany jako ból wynikający z bodźca, który zwykle nie wywołuje bólu.
Definicja słowa hyperaesthesia w słowniku
Definicja hiperestestii w słowniku to zwiększona wrażliwość każdego z narządów zmysłu, szczególnie skóry na zimno, gorąca, bólu itp.
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Behaviour Problems in Small Animals: Practical Advice for ...
Box 14.2 Preventiong feline hyperaesthesia syndrome ○ Kittens should be
reared in an environment that provides experienge of social interaction with
people, cats and other species, as well as exposure to a wide range of normal
domestic ...
Jon Bowen (BVetMed.), Sarah Heath,
2005
PERSPECTIVE Hyperaesthesia Brian Inglis Gilbert Murray's ability to go out of a
room and, when summoned back, tell the assembled company whatever
quotation or historical episode they had decided upon in his absence, has often
been ...
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A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Also known as hyperacusis dolorosa, auditory hyperaesthesia, dysacusis,
dysauris, loudness discomfort, loudness intolerance, over-recruitment, pseudo-
recruitment, and phonophobia. The term hyperacusis comes from the Greek
words ...
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Surgical Diagnosis: A Manual for Students and Practitioners
In addition to the radiate pain, it has been shown by the English neurologist,
Head, that diseases of the internal organs are usually attended by a
hyperaesthesia of definite areas of the skin. The areas of cutaneous
hyperaesthesia symptomatic ...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
No other cause existed for the hyperaesthesia in this case, except the deprivation
of blood. In Dr. Waller's experiments on refrigeration of the ulnar nerve, the
ultimate effect produced was anassthesia in the course of the nerve, but this was
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan,
1872
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Don Juan East/West: On the Problematics of Comparative ...
As a matter of fact, the sexologist Forel, who follows Krafft-Ebing's classifi- catory
system, has this explanation of "hyperaesthesia," combining it with Don Juanism:
"Sexual hyperaesthesia, or the exaggeration of the sexual appetite: 'This ...
Takayuki Yokota-Murakami,
1998
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cross References Ageusia; Bell's palsy; Facial paresis, Facial weakness
Hyperaesthesia Hyperaesthesia is increased sensitivity to sensory stimulation of
any modality, e.g. pain (hyperalgesia), touch. Cross References Anaesthesia ...
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Small Animal Neurological Emergencies
cause asymmetry of neurological deficits. Neuroanatomical localization of
thoracolumbar spinal lesions is determined by normal to hyperreflexic (T3–L3) or
hyporeflexic (L4–S3) spinal reflexes and by site of paraspinal hyperaesthesia.
Simon Platt, Laurent Garosi,
2013
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Principles of Osteopathy: (1903)
The Diagnostic Value of Hyperaesthesia.—Different points, along the line of the
first group, which are hypersensitive may be evidence of direct strain of a single
vertebral articulation, or the result of a visceral reflex, or even in sympathy with a
...
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Quick Review of Pharmacology
... hyperaesthesia, Neurological symptoms: polyneuritis, numbness, tingling,
hyperaesthesia, Neurological symptoms: ... numbness, tingling, hyperaesthesia,
muscular weakness, atrophy muscular weakness, atrophy muscular weakness, ...
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... the weird little three-note tuba twist, kept the shocks relatively light, there was almost too much hyperaesthesia for an evening's programme. «The Arts Desk, Kwi 15»
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“Hyperaesthesia” meant you liked sex too much, “anaesthesia” meant you liked sex too little. “Paraesthesia” was what happened when sexual ... «Daily Xtra, Kwi 15»
Brightwood golf course won't have to pay for Dartmouth cat's ills
The vet, Dr. Jennifer Bishop, later diagnosed him with hyperaesthesia syndrome, which is "characterized by tail chasing, vocalization, sudden ... «CBC.ca, Sty 15»
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... blindness, hyperaesthesia (nervousness/twitchiness), opisthotonus (head bent back with the eyes looking upwards - `star gazing' - Figure 1), ... «Irish Farmers Journal, Lis 14»
Readers comment on balding cat
There is a condition in cats called "feline hyperaesthesia." I found it after searching on the Internet for explanations of my cat's strange ... «San Jose Mercury News, Paz 14»
Merck stops migraine drug trial
... chest tightness, asthenia, paraesthesia, dysaesthesia or hyperaesthesia). Patients intermittently treated up to eight acute migraine attacks per ... «PMLiVE, Wrz 09»
Merck Updates Status of Clinical Development Programs for …
... chest tightness, asthenia, paraesthesia, dysaesthesia or hyperaesthesia). Patients intermittently treated up to eight acute migraine attacks per ... «Business Wire, Wrz 09»