Aesthesioneurosis
aesthesioneurosis
aesthesioneurosis aes·the·si·o·neu·ro·sis or es·the·si·o·neu·ro·sis (ěs-thē’zē-ō-nu-rō’sĭs, -nyu-)
n.
Any sensory neurosis, for example, anesthesia or hyperesthesia.
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