graphanesthesia

graph·an·es·the·si·a

(graf'an-es-thē'zē-ă), Tactual inability to recognize figures or letters written on the skin; may be due to spinal cord or brain disease. [G. graphē, writing + anaisthēsia, fr. an- priv. + aisthēsis, perception]

graph·an·es·the·si·a

(graf'an-es-thē'zē-ă) Tactile inability to recognize figures or letters written on the skin; may be due to spinal cord or brain disease.
Synonym(s): graphanaesthesia.
[G. graphē, writing + anaisthēsia, fr. an- priv. + aisthēsis, perception]