نتایج جستجو برای: psychogenic disorder

تعداد نتایج: 598488  

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2006
Cynthia M Stonnington John J Barry Robert S Fisher

The diagnosis of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures has become easier with the assimilation of studies on the clinical categorization of seizure-like events (1), video EEG monitoring (2), measurement of serum prolactin (3), the selective use of neuropsychological tests (4), and various other diagnostic methods. Much less information is available to the clinician on what to do next. How should th...

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...

2016
Nader Salama

Introduction: Psychogenic anejaculation is a rare cause of male infertility. In this type of anejaculation, the patient cannot ejaculate while awake. Most cases of this disorder were reported in Jewish communities. In the present report, we describe the successful achievement of pregnancy in two Muslim men with situational psychogenic anejaculation. The treatment involved the simplest approach ...

Journal: :Neurology 2011
Jason S Hawley William J Weiner

Dystonia in association with peripheral trauma is a well-described clinical syndrome. The syndrome goes by many names--"traumatic" dystonia, "fixed" dystonia, peripherally induced dystonia, or complex region pain syndrome (CRPS) dystonia. We reviewed the role of peripheral trauma in the development of dystonia, focusing on 4 subtypes--cervical dystonia, focal limb dystonia, CRPS dystonia, and p...

Journal: :Turk pediatri arsivi 2015
Işık Karakaya Şahika Gülen Şişmanlar

Chronic cough is a frequent reason for medical referrals in childhood. In patients who do not have signs or symptoms of an underlying respiratory system disease and who do not respond to experimental treatment, psychogenic cough should be considered. In this paper, four patients who were referred to our department with a prediagnosis of psychogenic cough, found to have tic disorder as a result ...

2011
Francesco Margari Giustina Giannella Paola Alessandra Lecce Piero Fanizzi Maddalena Toto Lucia Margari

Palatal tremor is a rare movement disorder characterized by rhythmic contractions of the soft palate. It is most often symptomatic, secondary to brainstem or cerebellar disease and, in rarer cases, is categorized as essential in the absence of documented brain lesions. There have also been reports in the literature of cases of palatal tremor described as psychogenic because they were associated...

2015
Babak DANESHFARD Milad HOSSEINIALHASHEMI

Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure (PNES), also known as pseudoseizure, pseudo-epileptic seizure and psychogenic seizure, is a psychologically based disorder accompanied with abnormal movements, sensations, emotions and/or behaviors that mimic epileptic seizures, but does not originate from a neurological disturbance (1-3). Psychogenic seizure, historically known as hysterical seizure (3, 4), is...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1983
M Coulthard

A controlled study of 30 children with recurrent abdominal pain and 30 pain free children failed to show any statistically significant differences between the groups on a variety of psychological variables thought to be associated with psychogenicity. A psychogenic basis has often been assumed as the cause in diagnosis of recurrent abdominal pain when clinical examination and laboratory tests s...

2006
P J McGRATH

A controlled study of 30 children with recurrent abdominal pain and 30 pain free children failed to show any statistically significant differences between the groups on a variety of psychological variables thought to be associated with psychogenicity. A psychogenic basis has often been assumed as the cause in diagnosis of recurrent abdominal pain when clinical examination and laboratory tests s...

Journal: :Chest 2015
Anne E Vertigan Mohammad H Murad Tamara Pringsheim Anthony Feinstein Anne B Chang Peter A Newcombe Bruce K Rubin Lorcan P McGarvey Kelly Weir Kenneth W Altman Miles Weinberger Richard S Irwin Todd M Adams Alan F Barker Surinder S Birring Fiona Blackhall Donald C Bolser Louis-Philippe Boulet Sidney S Braman Christopher Brightling Priscilla Callahan-Lyon Brendan J Canning Remy Coeytaux Terrie Cowley Paul Davenport Rebecca L Diekemper Satoru Ebihara Ali A El Solh Patricio Escalante Stephen K Field Dina Fisher Cynthia T French Peter Gibson Philip Gold Michael K Gould Cameron Grant Susan M Harding Anthony Harnden Adam T Hill Peter J Kahrilas Karina A Keogh Andrew P Lane Kaiser Lim Mark A Malesker Peter Mazzone Stuart Mazzone Douglas C McCrory Lorcan McGarvey Alex Molasiotis M Hassan Murad Peter Newcombe Huong Q Nguyen John Oppenheimer David Prezant Marcos I Restrepo Mark Rosen Bruce Rubin Jay H Ryu Jaclyn Smith Susan M Tarlo Gang Wang Renda Soylemez Wiener

BACKGROUND We conducted a systematic review on the management of psychogenic cough, habit cough, and tic cough to update the recommendations and suggestions of the 2006 guideline on this topic. METHODS We followed the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) methodologic guidelines and the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation framework. The Expert Cough Pane...

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