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1
Midline Medical Dictionary
Hypalbunemia. See Hypoalbuminaemia. Hypalgesia. Decreased sensibility to
pain; hypoalgesia; hypalgia. Hypalgesic. Relating to hypalgia; hypalgetic.
Hypalgetic. See Hypalgesic. Hypalgia. See Hypalgesia. 535 Hyperalgesia
Hypamnios.
2
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
See cholinergic. HYPAC Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cortex. See
hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. hypacusia, hypoacusia Partial deafness.
hypalgia, hysterical A psychogenically induced decrease in sensitivity to pain in
any body area.
Robert Jean Campbell,
2009
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... hypacusia hipalgesia (0 - hypalgesia hipalgésico adj - hypalgesic, hypalgetie
hipalgia (0 - hypalgia hipalgia (0 histérica - hysterical hypalgia hipantropia (0 -
hippanthropy hipegiafobia (0 - hypegiaphobia hipengiofobia (0 -
hypengyophobia ...
4
Companion to Clinical Neurology
Hyndham sign See head flexion test. hyp- (Gr, A diminution) Prefix denoting
diminution. hypacusis Diminution in hearing. hypalgesia (Gr, under þ sense of
pain) (hypalgia) A diminution in the perception of pain. hypalgia See hypalgesia.
FRCP William Pryse-Phillips MD, FRCP(C) Faculty of Medicine Health Sciences Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's Newfoundland,
2009
5
Pocket Medical Dictionary
Henbane, a solana- ceous plant; the leaves are narcotic and hypnotic.
Hypacousis, Hypacusis, hip-ak-oo'-sis. Hardness of hearing. Hypalbumino'sis. A
deficiency of albumin in the blood. Hypalgesia, hip-al-je'-ze-ah. The same as
Hypalgia, ...
B. Jain Publishers Staff,
1999
6
Companion to Clinical Neurology
... pain) (hypalgia) A diminution in the perception of pain. hypalgia See
hypalgesia. hyper- (Gr, over, in excess of) Prefix denoting excess.
hyperabduction syndrome See thoracic outlet syndrome. hyperacusis Abnormal
perception of sounds as ...
William Pryse-Phillips,
2003
7
A Pocket medical dictionary
Hypacousis, Hypacusis, hip-ak-ocf-sis. Hardness of hearing. Hypalbumino'sis. A
deficiency of albumin in the blood. Hypalgesia, hip-al-je'-ze-ah. The same as
Hypalgia, q. v. Hypalgia, hip-al'-je-ah. Diminished sensibility to pain. Hypaph'orin.
George Milbry Gould,
1911
8
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System
Eulenburg has proposed the term hypalgesia or hypalgia, to indicate diminution
of painful reaction, while limiting analgesia to its abolition. But we prefer to
dispense with this refinement. (5) Neuralgia. — Pain is often a symptom of
disease in ...
9
The American illustrated medical dictionary
bypalgeBia, hypalgia (hi-pal-je'ze-ah, hi-pal'je- ahl [Gr. virb under + aXyijais pain]
. Diminished sensitiveness to pain. hypalgesic, hypalgetic (hi-pal-je'sik, -jet'ik).
Showing decreased sensitiveness to pain. hypamnion, hypamnios (hi-pam'ne-on
...
William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller,
1922
10
Text-book of Human Physiology, Including Histology and ...
Diminution or abolition of the sense of pain (hypalgia and analgia) may be due to
affections of the nerve-terminations, or of the nerve-trunks, or of the central
insertions of the nerves. In hysterical subjects, suffering from hemianesthesia, the
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Leonard Landois, Albert Philson Brubaker, Augustus Adolph Eshner,
1905