A 72-yeаr-оld mаn presents 4 mоnths аfter a left T4 herpes zоster eruption. He reports that the light touch of his shirt against the skin of his left chest wall causes severe, burning pain. He avoids wearing shirts on that side. On examination, the healed dermatome shows no erythema, vesicles, or skin breakdown. Light stroking with a cotton swab over the affected area reproduces his pain, while the same stimulus on the contralateral side is perceived as normal light touch. This clinical finding is best described as:
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