نتایج جستجو برای: psychogenic

تعداد نتایج: 2252  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2012
Robert Fekete Jose Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo Ainhi D Ha Anthony Davidson Joseph Jankovic

BACKGROUND Convergence spasm refers to transient ocular convergence, miosis and accommodation associated with disconjugate gaze mimicking abducens palsy. While it may be a manifestation of brainstem pathology, this sign is often associated with conversion (somatisation) disorders and, if unrecognised as a sign of a psychogenic disorder, it may lead to unnecessary and occasionally invasive evalu...

Journal: :Journal of community medicine & health education 2012
Elizabeth Bass Evonne Kaplan-Liss Dennis Dorf Joan E Broderick

Psychogenic illness during disasters can cripple emergency healthcare services. Almost all research into this phenomenon has been retrospective and observational, and much of it suggests that media coverage can amplify psychogenic outbreaks. But there is little empirical evidence that this is true or that, conversely, media reports can mitigate psychogenic symptoms. In their work experimentally...

Journal: :Seizure 2000
Selim R. Benbadis W. Allen Hauser

The prevalence of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures is difficult to estimate. We propose an estimate based on a calculation. We used the following data, which are known or have been estimated, and are generally accepted. A prevalence of epilepsy of 0.5-1%; a proportion of intractable epilepsy of 20-30%; a percentage of these referred to epilepsy centers of 20-50%; and a percentage of patients ...

2011
Petra Schwingenschuh Petra Katschnig Stephan Seiler Tabish A Saifee Maria Aguirregomozcorta Carla Cordivari Reinhold Schmidt John C Rothwell Kailash P Bhatia Mark J Edwards

A confident clinical diagnosis of psychogenic tremor is often possible, but, in some cases, a "laboratory-supported" level of certainty would aid in early positive diagnosis. Various electrophysiological tests have been suggested to identify patients with psychogenic tremor, but their diagnostic reliability has never been assessed "head to head" nor compared to forms of organic tremor other tha...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Isabel Pareés Tabish A Saifee Panagiotis Kassavetis Maja Kojovic Ignacio Rubio-Agusti John C Rothwell Kailash P Bhatia Mark J Edwards

We assessed the duration and severity of tremor in a real-life ambulatory setting in patients with psychogenic and organic tremor by actigraphy, and compared this with self-reports of tremor over the same period. Ten participants with psychogenic tremor and eight with organic tremor, diagnosed using standardized clinical criteria, were studied. In an explicit design, participants were asked to ...

Journal: :Seizure 2002
Kayihan Uluc Meryem Albakir Serap Saygi

The aim of this study was to compare out of camera view seizure occurrence rates between psychogenic non-epileptic and epileptic seizures during long-term video-EEG monitoring. From 1996 to 2001, 208 adult patients were monitored in 212 sessions, and 196 patients were included in the study. Depending on video-EEG recordings and witnessed accounts, 18 of the patients had no seizures recorded, 16...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
reza gharib from the department of pediatrics, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, i.r. iran

thirty five children with a primary complaint of chest pain were prospectively studied. the average age was 9.7 years for boys and 8. 9 years for girls 60% were male. the most frequently diagnosed cause was psychogenic (54.2%). forty percent of the patients were classified as having idiopathic chest pain. precordial pain was encountered in 2. 9%), along with costochondritis and mitral valve pro...

Journal: :CNS spectrums 2006
Joseph Jankovic Kevin Dat Vuong Madhavi Thomas

INTRODUCTION Psychogenic disorders, also referred to as somatoform, conversion, somatization, hysteria, and medically unexplained symptoms, are among the most challenging disorders to diagnose and treat. Psychogenic movement disorders are increasingly encountered in specialized clinics, and represent approximately 15% of all patients evaluated in the Baylor College of Medicine Movement Disorder...

2013
Anette E. Schrag Arpan R. Mehta Kailash P. Bhatia Richard J. Brown Richard S. J. Frackowiak Michael R. Trimble Nicholas S. Ward James B. Rowe

The neurobiological basis of psychogenic movement disorders remains poorly understood and the management of these conditions difficult. Functional neuroimaging studies have provided some insight into the pathophysiology of disorders implicating particularly the prefrontal cortex, but there are no studies on psychogenic dystonia, and comparisons with findings in organic counterparts are rare. To...

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