- Phantom Pain
Phantom Pain may refer to:
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Phantom Pain may refer to:
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Phantom pain — sensations are described as perceptions that an individual experiences relating to a limb or an organ that is not physically part of the body. Limb loss is a result of either removal by amputation or congenital limb deficiency (Glummarra et al,… … Wikipedia
phantom pain — noun A sensation of pain in a phantom limb • • • Main Entry: ↑phantom … Useful english dictionary
phantom pain — The term phantom pain is indebted to the Greek noun phantasma, which means ghost or spectre. It is used to denote a pain perceived in a body part (such as a limb, tooth, or ear) that is either absent or anaesthetic. Phantom pain is a… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
phantom pain — phantom limb pain pain felt as though arising in an absent (amputated) limb; see phantom limb, under limb … Medical dictionary
phantom pain — noun see phantom limb … New Collegiate Dictionary
phantom pain — noun A sensation of pain coming from a part of the body that has been amputated, or in which the nerves have been destroyed … Wiktionary
phantom limb — n an often painful sensation of the presence of a limb that has been amputated called also phantom pain, phantom sensations * * * the sensation that an arm or leg, or part of an arm or leg, is still attached to the body after it has been… … Medical dictionary
Phantom limb — For other uses, see Phantom limb (disambiguation). Phantom limb Classification and external resources ICD 10 G54.6 G54.7 ICD … Wikipedia
Pain — This article is about physical pain. For pain in the broader sense, see Suffering. For other uses, see Pain (disambiguation). Pain A sports player in pain. ICD 10 R52 … Wikipedia
Phantom eye syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = Phantom eye syndrome Caption = Anatomy of the eye. The external eye muscles are shown in red. DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|G|54|6|g|50, ICD10|G|54|7|g|50 ICD9 = ICD9|353.6 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj =… … Wikipedia