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The ability to localize two points of pressure on the surface of the skin and to identify them as discrete sensations. SYN: tactile discrimination. SEE: two-point discrimination test.
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nervus hypoglossus.
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| two-point discrimination test |
A test of cutaneous sensation involving determination of the ability of the patient to detect that the skin is being touched by two pointed objects at once. It is used to determine the degree of sensory loss followi
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the permanent second molar tooth, so called because it usually erupts at the age of 12 years.
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| two-point gait |
A gait in which the right foot and left crutch are advanced simultaneously, then the left foot and right crutch are moved forward.
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