Anaphia

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Anaphia, also known as tactile anesthesia, is a medical symptom in which there is a total or partial absence of the sense of touch.[1]

Anaphia is a common symptom of spinal cord injury and neuropathy.

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References

  1. ^ Charles Harley Cleaveland (1881). Pronouncing medical lexicon: containing the correct pronunciation and definition of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences, with addenda ... Lindsay & Blakiston. pp. 20–. Retrieved 7 April 2012.