| pain a. |
absence of psychic reaction to pain sensations; it may be congenital or result from brain lesion, particularly of the supramarginal gyrus of the dominant parietal lobe.
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| pain d. |
[DSM-IV] a somatoform disorder characterized by a chief complaint of severe chronic pain that causes substantial distress or impairment in functioning; the pain is neither feigned nor intentionally produced, and psychological factors appear to play a major role in its onset, severity, exacerbation, or maintenance. It is subdivided into pain d. associated with psychological factors and pain d. associated with both psychological factors and a general medical condition. A third subtype, pain d. associated with a general medical condition, is not considered a mental disorder.
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| pain dysfunction s. |
Costen's s.
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| pain n. |
a sensory nerve that conducts stimuli producing the sensation of pain.
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| pain r. |
dilatation of the pupil on a feeling of pain.
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