Glossary entry

Hungarian term or phrase:

conesthesias jellegű hallucináció

English translation:

cenesthetic / cenesthopathic hallucinations

Added to glossary by Tamas Elek
Sep 20, 2014 15:40
9 yrs ago
Hungarian term

conesthesias jellegű hallucináció

Hungarian to English Medical Medical (general)
Kórházi zárójelentésből:

"Akusztikus és conesthesias jellegű hallucinációk jelentek meg, melyek viselkedését is nagymértékben befolyásolták."

Van három komoly és két kisebb orvosi szakszótáram, de egyikben sincs hasonló sem. Neten sem találtam semmilyen meggyőző infót.

Köszönöm a segítséget előre is.
Proposed translations (English)
4 cenesthopathic hallucinations
Change log

Sep 22, 2014 16:41: Tamas Elek changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1715921">Tamas Elek's</a> old entry - "conesthesias jellegű hallucináció"" to ""cenesthetic hallucinations""

Sep 22, 2014 16:41: Tamas Elek changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1715921">Tamas Elek's</a> old entry - "conesthesias jellegű hallucináció"" to ""cenesthetic / cenesthopathic hallucinations""

Sep 22, 2014 16:42: Tamas Elek changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1715921">Tamas Elek's</a> old entry - "conesthesias jellegű hallucináció"" to ""cenesthetic / cenesthopatic hallucinations""

Proposed translations

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cenesthopathic hallucinations

auditory and cenestopathic hallucinations

utánanéztem, mert érdekelt a szó eredete, de ezt Mohayúr biztos kapásból tudta:
Origin: G. Koinos, common, + aisthesis, sensation, + pathos, suffering

wikpedia:
Cenesthopathy is a rare medical term used to refer to the feeling of being ill and this feeling is not localized to one region of the body.[1] Cenesthopathic hallucinatory experiences are caused by the hyperactive neuronal stimulation of the primary somatosensory cortex due to a disorder or a damage to this area. There are two theories that are established to portray sensation of unified bodily feeling. One of these theories is called associationism, which states that cenesthesia is an amalgamation of propioceptive and interoceptive sensations.[1] Faculty psychology is the other theory which states that there is a particular brain region where all of the sensory information converged and the integration of this information gives one cenesthetic sensation. The latter theory became more predominant and it established two types of cenestopathic hallucinations namely “painful” and “paraesthetic”. Patients that experience "painful" type of cenesthopathic hallucination felt that their organs were stretched apart and twisted.[1] On the other hand, patients with "paraesthetic" cenesthopathic hallucination experience severe hallucinatory itching.


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Note added at 18 mins (2014-09-20 15:59:35 GMT)
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upsz, egy szóköz az úr elé!
Peer comment(s):

neutral Andras Mohay (X) : Talán inkább "c(o)enesthetic h." a "...pathic h." helyett, vö. books.google.hu/books?isbn=1441912231 -- kérdés, hogy mi a legjobb itt a "- jellegű"-re...
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