What's the difference between hypesthesia and hypoesthesia?
Hypesthesia
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) There was a definite glove and stocking type of hypesthesia to pinprick and cotton wool.
(2) Left facial hypesthesia and quadrantic hemianopsia of left eye were the detectable neurological findings.
(3) On May 22, 1985, a 80-year-old man was admitted to our clinic with chief complaints of gait disturbance and hypesthesia below the umbilical level.
(4) Neurological examination revealed nothing other than hypesthesia and hypalgesia which distributed in the third, fourth and fifth segments of left sacral region with the loss of anal reflex.
(5) Although the postoperative course was complicated by a transient dysuria and hypesthesia at S1-S5 levels, complete cure was achieved in a month.
(6) The patient discharged on March '84 four months after the trauma walking by himself with tetraparesis especially weakness of the hands and hypesthesia of glove and stocking type.
(7) The physical examination on admission revealed spastic gait and hypesthesia of the lower extremities.
(8) Patients with Minamata disease (methylmercury intoxication) usually suffer from the glove and stocking type hypesthesia in the extremities.
(9) Complications were infection, toe hypesthesia, and metatarsophalangeal joint subluxation.
(10) At follow-up examination 16 months later, hypesthesia and slight weakness remained.
(11) Neurological examinations at admission showed paraparesis with positive Babinski's and Chaddock's reflexes, hypesthesia and disturbances of vibration and position senses below the 9th thoracic nerve level.
(12) Right hemiparesis with an ipsilateral hypesthesia and ataxia developed in a 57-year-old man.
(13) At the time of examination, she showed a spastic gait, increased deep tendon reflexes in four extremities, hypesthesia of the feet, mild bowel and bladder disturbances.
(14) In December, he showed tetraplegia, left-sided facial palsy, and hypesthesia and hypalgesia to the level of C5.
(15) Physical examination showed muscular atrophy of right upper limb and hypesthesia in the right eight cervical and first thoracic dermatomes.
(16) Postoperative morbidity included worsening of pre-existing hearing loss in six patients, transient facial nerve palsies in six, permanent facial nerve palsies in four and new facial or corneal hypesthesia in three.
(17) In evaluating patients for diplopia, enophthalmos, hypesthesia, and restricted ocular movement, 85% showed complete resolution of symptoms.
(18) Although none of the patients developed anesthesia dolorosa or corneal ulceration, one group of patients developed either a clinical or subclinical persistent "minimal hypesthesia."
(19) On the examination, hypesthesia in the L distribution and stiff neck with positive straight leg raising test were observed.
(20) Neurological examination revealed hypesthesia of the left hand.