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| Inability to recognize weight |
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| Sensation experienced at a site remote from point of stimulation |
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| Pain produced by a non-noxious stimulus (e.g. touch) |
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| Complete loss of pain sensitivity |
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| Inability to recognize the form and shape of objects by touch (synonym: tactile agnosia) |
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| Inability to recognize the form and shape of objects by touch (synonym: Astereognosis) |
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| Inability to localize a sensation |
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| loss or diminution of the ability to recognize familiar objects or stimuli usually as a result of brain damage; the inability to recognize familiar objects with one sensory modality, while retaining the ability to recognize the same object with othet sensory modalities. |
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| a form of agnosia characterized by inability to recognize familiar objects observed by the sense of sight |
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| Painful, burning sensations, usually along the distribution of the nerve |
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| Touch sensation experienced as pain |
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| Decreased sensitivity to pain |
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| Increased sensitivity to pain |
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| Increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli |
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| Hypesthesia (also spelled as Hypoesthesia) |
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| Decreased sensitivity to sensory stimuli |
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| Loss or absence of sensibility to vibration |
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| Abnormal sensation such as numbness, prickling, or tingling, without apparent cause |
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| Vascular lesion of the thalamus resulting in sensory disturbances and partial or complete paralysis of one side of the body, associated with severe boring type pain; sensory stimuli may produce an exaggerated, prolonged, or painful response. |
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| Inability to perceive heat |
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| inability to execute or initiate movement; lack of movement |
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| Extreme motor restlessness |
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| Medication or modality used to relieve pain |
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| A perceptual impairment including denial, neglect, and lack of awareness of the presence or severity of one's paralysis |
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| Communication disorder caused by brain damage and characterized by an impairment of language comprehension, formation, and use; excludes disorders associated with primary sensory deficits, general mental deterioration, or psychiatric disorders. Partial impairment is often referred to as dysphasia, |
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| An impairment of voluntary learned movement that is characterized by an inability to perform purposeful movements not accounted for by inadequate strength, loss of coordination, impaired sensation, attentional deficits, or lack of comprehension. |
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| spina bifida, a term that means "split or open spine." |
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