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Valproate in Conversion Disorder: A Case Report [PDF]
Few data are in literature about the pharmacological treatment of conversion disorder and there are not any studies about the use of Valproate extended release (ER) in treating conversion disorder.
Anna Maria Fogliani, Antonino Messina
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Paralympics and conversion disorder [PDF]
Anyone who follows or participates in Paralympic sport will be in no doubt that it provides as much drama, excitement, elation and despair as its Olympic counterpart. In addition, it has undoubtedly contributed to reducing stigma against disabled people.
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Establishing misdiagnosis “epilepsy” is a common event comprising 25% total cases of “pharmacoresistant” forms. Eventually, the majority of cases resulted in diagnosing psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, or functional seizures, conversion seizures, and ...
N. I. Shova +2 more
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ECT treatment of a resistant conversion disorder case: A case report
Conversion disorder (CD) is defined as the loss, reduction or multiplication in motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system functions, but not based on an organic basis.
Cihad Yükselir +5 more
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Neurologists' understanding and management of conversion disorder [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Conversion disorder is largely managed by neurologists, for whom it presents great challenges to understanding and management. This study aimed to quantify these challenges, examining how neurologists understand conversion disorder, and what ...
Kanaan, RA +8 more
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Somatization and Conversion Disorder [PDF]
Somatization is the psychological mechanism whereby psychological distress is expressed in the form of physical symptoms. The psychological distress in somatization is most commonly caused by a mood disorder that threatens mental stability. Conversion disorder occurs when the somatic presentation involves any aspect of the central nervous system over ...
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A psychogenic dysphonia treated with sertraline: A case report
Psychogenic dysphonia (PD) is the inability of the structurally normal vocal cords to perform their proper vocalization function. In other words, it can be defined as the inappropriate or incorrect use of the normal vocal organ.
Doğancan Sönmez, Çiçek Hocaoğlu
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Hypnotic susceptibility in patients with conversion disorder [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 62234.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Conversion disorder has been associated with hypnotic susceptibility for over a century and is currently still believed to be a form of autohypnosis.
Gérard W. B. Näring +12 more
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Conversion Disorder in Stroke: A Case Report
Conversion disorder is caused by previous severe stress, emotional conflict, or an associated psychiatric disorder, and usually presents with one or more neurologic symptoms.
Chou, Hsien-Yeh +3 more
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Objective: Frequency of the psychosocial stressors and stressful life events inchildren presenting with conversion disorder. Study design: A descriptive study. Place &duration of study: The study was conducted in the Department of Psychiatry & BehaviouralSciences, Bahawal Victoria Hospital & Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur ...
Ashley Reece, Anthony Cohn
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