phantom limb syndrome — ▪ neurophysiology the ability to feel sensations and even pain in a limb or limbs that no longer exist. Phantom limb syndrome is characterized by both nonpainful and painful sensations. Nonpainful sensations can be divided into the… … Universalium
phantom limb syndrome — noun syndrome consisting of discomfort or pain in a limb that has been amputated • Hypernyms: ↑syndrome … Useful english dictionary
Phantom limb — For other uses, see Phantom limb (disambiguation). Phantom limb Classification and external resources ICD 10 G54.6 G54.7 ICD … Wikipedia
Phantom Limb (character) — VBCharacter caption = character name = The Phantom Limb debut ep = Tag Sale You re It! voiced by = James Urbaniak real name = Hamilton G. Fantomas char alias = profession = Supervillain, former high ranking member of The Guild of Calamitous… … Wikipedia
Syndrome, phantom limb — In the phantom limb syndrome, a person continues to feel sensations, usually including pain, in an arm or leg long after the limb has been amputated. Phantom sensations can occur in any of the senses. People who have lost much of their vision… … Medical dictionary
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
phantom eye syndrome — The term phantom eye syndrome is indebted to the Greek noun phantasma, which means ghost orspectre.It is used to denote a variant of *phantom limb characterized by the perceived presence, mostly of a painful nature, of an eye that is actually… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
phantom limb illusion — Also referred to as phantom or phantom limb. The term phantom comes from the Greek noun phantasma, which means ghost or spectre. The terms phantom and phantom limb refer to an arm or a leg, the presence of which is perceived although the limb… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Phenomenon, phantom limb — In the phantom limb syndrome, a person continues to feel sensations, usually including pain, in an arm or leg long after the limb has been amputated. Phantom sensations can occur in any of the senses. People who have lost much of their vision… … Medical dictionary
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