different between cephalgia vs causalgia
cephalgia
English
Etymology
Coined based on Ancient Greek ?????? (kephal?, “head”)+ ????? (álgos, “pain”). See cephalo-, -algia.
Noun
cephalgia (plural cephalgias)
- (medicine) Headache.
Related terms
- cephalgic
cephalgia From the web:
causalgia
English
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek ?????? (kausós, “burning”) + ????? (álgos, “pain”).
Noun
causalgia (countable and uncountable, plural causalgias)
- (medicine) An intense burning pain.
Translations
Further reading
- causalgia in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- causalgia at OneLook Dictionary Search
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