Anaphia
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Anaphia, also known as tactile anesthesia, is a medical symptom in which there is a total or partial absence of the sense of touch.{{cite book|author=Charles Harley Cleaveland|title=Pronouncing medical lexicon: containing the correct pronunciation and definition of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences, with addenda ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XQUoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA20|accessdate=7 April 2012|year=1881|publisher=Lindsay & Blakiston|pages=20–}}
Anaphia is a common symptom of spinal cord injury and neuropathy.{{cn|date=July 2021}}
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