neuro-, neur-, neuri-, -neuroma, -neurotic, -neurosis, -neuron, -neural, -neuria
(Greek: nerve, tendon, sinew, cord)
orchalgia, orchialgia, orchidalgia, orchioneuralgia
orchioneuralgia
Pain in the testis; also, orchialgia.
osseoaponeurotic
osteoneuralgia
otohemineurasthenia
A condition in which hearing is limited exclusively to one ear, without ane evidence of a material lesion of the auditory apparatus.
otoneuralgia
Earache of neuralgic origin, not caused by inflammation.
otoneurasthenia
A condition in which there is a deficient sensitivity of the auditory apparatus.
otoneurologic
A reference to those portions of the nervous system relating to the ears.
otoneurology
That part of otology dealing especially with portions of the nervous system related to the ear.
Pachyneuridae
pathoneurosis
1. In psychoanalysis, a neurosis that is centered around a morbid preoccupation with a diseased organ.
2. Hysterical symptoms due to a chronic disease process.
perineuritis
Inflammation of the perineurium.
phallaneurysm
physioneurosis
1. Neurosis characterized by hypochondriacal complaints or somatic manifestations held by Freud to be caused by sexual disturbances.
2. A neurosis based on emotional conflict in which an impulse that has been blocked seeks expression in a disguised response or symptom.
podalgia, pedionalgia, pedioneuralgia
1. Pain in one foot or both feet. Such foot pains may be a result of gout or rheumtism, among other causes.
2. Pain in the sole of a foot or both feet; also, pododynia, tarsalgia.