causalgia
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- causalgic adjective
Etymology
Origin of causalgia
1870–75; < New Latin, equivalent to Greek kaûs ( is ) a burning + New Latin -algia -algia; caustic
Example Sentences
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In "major" causalgia, the patient is completely disabled, screams with pain at a touch or a sudden noise.
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In "minor" causalgia, the patient, months after a minor cut or infection has healed, may suffer severe pains without visible cause.
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