Hypoesthesia

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Hypoesthesia
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ICD-10 R20.1
ICD-9 782.0
DiseasesDB 24182
MeSH D006987

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Hypoesthesia refers to a reduced sense of touch or sensation, or a partial loss of sensitivity to sensory stimuli.[1]

References

  1. h_21/12438500 at Dorland's Medical Dictionary

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