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(pathology) A variant of migraine in which the pain occurs in the stomach rather than the head.
n
(medicine) Abdominal pain.
n
(medicine) A congenital absence or reduction in size of eyelids.
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(medicine) The congenital absence of both arms
adj
(medicine) That occurs without headache, especially of migraine.
adj
(medicine, of a headache, dated) Characterized by a migraine aura without pain.
adj
(obsolete, pathology) lipless
n
(pathology) pain due to achillobursitis
n
Alternative spelling of acheiropody [(medicine) A congenital abnormality in which the person affected lacks hands and feet]
adj
(physiology) Without chyle
n
Heartburn, especially recurring or chronic heartburn.
n
(pathology) dysesthesia that affects the hands and feet
n
Any disease specific to the extremities.
n
(pathology) Pain in a gland.
n
(medicine) absence of the gonads
n
(biology, medicine) Synonym of complex regional pain syndrome
adj
(pathology) Relating to pain and function (especially in the field of osteoarthritis)
n
(pathology) The congenital absence of one or more limbs.
n
(pathology) The congenital absence of the uterus
n
(pathology) A headache affecting both sides of the head.
n
Hair loss from the eyebrows
n
(very rare) Any disease that only affects men.
n
(medicine, dated) Great anxiety accompanied by painful constriction at the upper part of the belly, often with palpitation and oppression.
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Pain accompanying receptive anal sexual intercourse.
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(teratology) A rare congenital deformity where the pinna or auricle, the outer projected portion of the ear, is completely absent.
n
(pathology) pain caused by an aneurysm or similar condition of the aorta
n
(pathology) The absence of pepsin in the body.
n
(medicine, pathology) Congenital absence of a foreskin.
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(medicine) Pain in the appendix.
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(pathology) A burning pain on the skin after bathing
n
Alternative form of arachnoiditis [(pathology) A neuropathic disease caused by the inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that surround and protect the nerves of the spinal cord.]
n
(teratology) Congenital absence of the nose
n
Pain in a joint, especially when not caused by arthritis.
n
The congenital absence of one or both nipples.
n
(medicine) The absence of the thymus gland or the suppression of its secretion.
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(anatomy, medicine) A condition in which a body orifice or passage in the body is abnormally closed or absent.
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(medicine) pain in the arm
n
Alternative form of carotidynia [A syndrome characterized by unilateral tenderness of the carotid artery, near the bifurcation.]
n
(plural only) Chronic joint pain, especially of the hip-joint.
n
(medicine) A pain in the head; headache.
n
A remedy for the headache.
adj
(medicine) Pertaining to, or affected by headache.
n
(medicine) pain in the hand
n
(pathology) Any spasm of the muscles of the hand
n
(medicine) pain in the hand
n
(pathology) An extremely painful, cyclical and unilateral headache.
n
(pathology) pain in the coccyx
n
(pathology) Alternative form of coccydynia [(pathology) pain in the coccyx]
n
(pathology) abdominal pain
n
Eye-pain caused by damage to nerves in the eye and cornea, due to injury or eye surgery, such as lasik.
n
(military, slang, archaic) gastroenteritis
n
Alternative form of delayed-onset muscle soreness. [(medicine) The pain and stiffness felt in muscles several hours to days after unaccustomed or strenuous exercise.]
n
(pathology) pain in the testes
n
An eyelash that arises from an abnormal spot on the eyelid, usually exiting from the duct of the Meibomian gland at the eyelid margin.
n
(medicine) Pain in the upper back.
n
Disproportionate size or growth of the airways in comparison with the lung parenchyma.
n
Restricted mobility of a limb
n
(medicine) Painful or difficult sexual intercourse, especially in women.
adj
(pathology, not comparable) Of, relating to, or having dyspepsia or indigestion.
n
difficulty in swallowing
n
(medicine) A congenital defect resulting in the lack of one or more of the limbs.
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A Hispanic folk illness ascribed to blockage of the stomach.
n
(rare, medicine) headache, head pain
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(pathology) Synonym of endophthalmitis
n
(medicine, rare) A depressed fracture of the skull.
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A pain in the epigastric region.
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Neuralgia in the nerves of the face.
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(medicine) A headache extending all over the head.
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Alternative form of gastralgia [stomach ache]
n
A condition where ingested foods pass through the stomach very rapidly and enter the small intestine largely undigested.
n
(pathology) A peptic ulcer located in the stomach.
n
(medicine, dated) Any gastric disorder, such as dyspepsia or indigestion.
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(rare and probably obsolete) A state of gastric disturbance.
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(pathology) gastralgia (stomach pain)
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(pathology) Synonym of gastroparesis
n
(medicine) pain in the tongue
n
Paralysis of the tongue.
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(medicine) pain in the jaw
n
(medicine) Any painful condition in the knee.
n
generalized pains in the limbs or joints of children or adolescents (from many causes)
n
The study, pathology, and treatment of ulcers.
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(pathology) megalencephaly that affects only one half of the brain
n
(medicine, pathology) A rare complication of pregnancy, similar to severe morning sickness, sometimes fatal if left untreated.
n
(pathology) Particularly severe lordosis.
n
(medicine, dated) Dyspepsia characterized by an excess of chlorides in the gastric juice, without an excess of free hydrochloric acid.
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(medicine) The excessive translational movement of a body part.
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(countable, medicine) An increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its individual cells.
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(pathology) pain in the hypochondrium
n
(medicine) neuralgic pain in the uterus
n
Alternative form of ileac passion [(medicine, obsolete) A severe colic accompanied by vomiting etc.]
n
(pathology) A pain in the groin, typically appearing after a hernia operation.
n
(pathology) pain in the region of the ischium; sciatica
n
Pain on muscular exertion; pain caused by muscular movement.
n
(pathology) pain in the lumbar and sciatic regions
adj
(medicine, rare) Of or pertaining to the loss of eyebrows or eyelashes.
adj
(medicine) Relating to, or suffering from mastalgia (breast pain).
n
(medicine) mastalgia; pain in the breast
n
(medicine) Pain in a limb.
n
(pathology) numbness or pain in the lateral thigh caused by lesion to the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
n
(pathology) pain in or near the uterus (womb).
n
(pathology) A neurological condition characterised by such headaches.
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(pathology) An extreme form of micromelia.
n
A pain in the area of the neck.
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(pathology, neurology) An acute, severe, intermittent pain that radiates along a nerve.
n
(medicine) Pain in the back of the neck.
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(pathology) pain that occurs only at night, especially pain associated with the bones due to syphilis
n
(pathology) pain in the occiput
n
(medicine) Severe pain in the mouth or esophagus when attempting to swallow.
n
pain, especially neuralgia, in the oesophagus
n
(medicine) pain in the shoulder
n
(medicine) pain in the shoulder
n
(medicine) pain in the eye
n
Alternative form of orchiodynia [(medicine) pain in the testicles]
n
(medicine) pain in the testicles
n
(pathology) Synonym of ostealgia
n
(pathology) Pain coming from one's bone(s).
n
(medicine) pain in the bones
n
eupepsia; good digestion
n
(pathology) pain experienced throughout the body, with no obvious cause
n
(pathology) pain in the penis
n
A person with phocomelia.
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(pathology) Any disease that affects a person's speech
n
(pathology, rare) Paralysis of the diaphragm.
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(medicine) A painful condition of the side of the body, simulating pleurisy, usually due to rheumatism.
n
(archaic) Pain in the foot.
n
(pathology) The presence of multiple pains
n
A fetal malformation in which multiple bodies are partially fused together.
n
(medicine) facial neuralgia
n
(medicine) pain in the prostate
n
(medicine) The situation where a person has difficulty flexing or extending a joint, as though it were locked in place, but without any structural cause.
adj
(pathology, of pain) That seems to be associated with nerve roots
n
(medicine) osteitis pubis, groin pain
n
(rare, pathology) pain in the buttocks
n
(medicine) Pain in the region of the pylorus.
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(medicine) A painful condition of the spine, especially Pott's disease or (formerly) lead colic.
adj
Having or relating to rachialgia.
n
(medicine) inflammation of the nerve root, leading to radicular pain
n
(medicine) A syndrome of headaches, characterized by one to three short daily attacks of pain around the eyes, occurring for a month or two, followed by a pain-free period of about a year before resuming; cluster headache.
n
(medicine) Pain felt upon removal of pressure on the abdomen
n
(medicine) Pain in the rectum.
n
(pathology) The leaking of stomach acid up into the oesophagus.
n
Alternative form of rachialgia [(medicine) A painful condition of the spine, especially Pott's disease or (formerly) lead colic.]
n
(pathology) Pain in the sacral region.
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(medicine) Pain in a joint due to lead poisoning.
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(pathology, neurology) Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve, characterised by pain radiating down through the buttocks and the back of the thigh.
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(medicine) Headache resulting from a cold stimulus.
n
(medicine) Pain in the region of the spleen; splenalgia.
n
(pathology) Pain in the spine.
n
(informal, proscribed) Gastroenteritis.
n
(medicine) A constellation of signs and symptoms that arise from retrograde (reversed) flow of blood in the vertebral artery or the internal thoracic artery, due to a proximal stenosis and/or occlusion of the subclavian artery.
n
(colloquial) trigeminal neuralgia
n
(pathology) Pain in the tarsus.
n
(medicine) referred pain
n
(medicine) pain in the testis
n
Alternative spelling of tetra-amelia [A particular congenital disorder, whose main symptom is the lack of legs, arms, and hands.]
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phocomelia of all four limbs
n
(medicine) pain in the thorax
n
Pain and gastrointestinal symptoms caused by wearing tight trousers that exert pressure against the abdomen.
n
(medicine, obsolete) Synonym of tormina (“acute pain in the abdomen”)
n
(medicine) acute pain in the abdomen; colic, gripes
n
(medicine) contraction or spasm of the muscles of the neck
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A neuropathic disorder of one or both of trigeminal nerves leading to intense pain in parts of the face.
n
Initialism of upper limb disorder, pain or discomfort in the fingers, hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, or neck.
n
(medicine) Pain in the vagina.
n
(medicine) A syndrome characterized by pain and tenderness to the sternum.
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