Definition of Paresthesias

1. Noun. (plural of paresthesia) ¹

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Definition of Paresthesias

1. paresthesia [n] - See also: paresthesia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paresthesias

pareos
parepicele
parepididymis
parepithymia
parer
parerethisis
parerga
parergasia
parergon
parers
pares
pareses
paresis
parestheses
paresthesia
paresthesias (current term)
paresthesis
paresthetic
parethmoid
parethmoids
paretic
paretic impotence
paretic neurosyphilis
paretics
pareu
pareus
pareve
parfait

Literary usage of Paresthesias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Text-book of Psychiatry: A Psychological Study of Insanity for Practitioners by Emanuel Mendel (1907)
"... and paresthesias Originating in Disease of the Superficial Terminal Apparatus and of the Sensory Conductors. The elaborate discussion of these phenomena ..."

2. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1901)
"paresthesias. An irritative or a destructive lesion of any part of the sensory tract, from the cortex to the peripheral filaments, produces, in the one case ..."

3. Generalized Pain by Norbert Ortner, Francis Joseph Rebman (1922)
"EXTREMITIES it will be clear that paresthesias of the extremities may be due to different causes in one and the same disease. ..."

4. Skin and Venereal Diseases (1903)
"paresthesias are numerous and important as early signs. ... Thermal paresthesias are common, thp patients saying that it seems as though their legs were in ..."

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