Dysesthetic

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Relating to dysesthesia not-comparable

    "Previous research on visually induced seizures has indicated that initial epileptic discharges of BA17 can create dysesthetic symptoms by translating visual signals through the dorsal pathway and can generate limbic lobe symptoms by the ventral pathway."

Example

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"Previous research on visually induced seizures has indicated that initial epileptic discharges of BA17 can create dysesthetic symptoms by translating visual signals through the dorsal pathway and can generate limbic lobe symptoms by the ventral pathway."

Etymology

From dys- + esthetic.

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