Dissociative disorders of sensation (ICD-10)
These disorders meet the general clinical description of conversion and dissociative disorders. In addition they specifically include sensory symptoms, such as anaesthesia, parasthesia, hyperaesthesia, pain, deafness and blindness.
Sensory changes do not fit a neurological distribution and are subject to variation and open to suggestion.
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