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Recurrent Episodes of Dissociative Fugue with Comorbid Severe Depression and Alcohol Dependence Syndrome [PDF]
The rarity and close resemblance to other mental health conditions of dissociative fugue make it difficult to diagnose. Akin to a culture-bound syndrome, most African countries have their local explanation for this unique presentation and therefore ...
Dennis Bomansang Daliri +3 more
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Dissociative Fugue: A Case Report [PDF]
A dissociative fugue occurs when an individual with dissociative amnesia wanders away from their familiar surroundings, maintaining self‑care and apparently normal behavior to observers, lasting from hours to months in a row.
Maria Teresa Valadas +2 more
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Dissociative Amnesia with Dissociative Fugue and Psychosis: a Case Report from a 25-Year-Old Ethiopian Woman [PDF]
Introduction. The case after exposure to intense traumatic events manifests signs and symptoms of dissociative amnesia with a dissociative fugue and schizophrenia. The psychotic symptoms we found, in this case, were very complicated and mimicking primary
Liyew Agenagnew +5 more
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Recurrent dissociative fugue [PDF]
Dissociative fugue is a rarely reported diagnostic entity. It is one of the least understood and yet clinically one of the most fascinating disorders in mental health.
Abhishek Mamarde +3 more
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Recurrent episodes of dissociative fugue
Dissociative fugue is rare entity to encounter with possible differentials of epilepsy and malingering. It is one of the dissociative disorders rarely seen in clinical practice more often because of the short lasting nature of this condition.
Hareesh Angothu, Lokeswar Reddy Pabbathi
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Dissociative fugue: Recurrent episodes in a young adult
Dissociative fugue is a rare disorder which has been described as sudden, unexpected, travel away from home or one′s customary place of daily activities, with the inability to recall some or all of one′s past.
Chintan Madhusudan Raval +2 more
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Hyperglycemia associated dissociative fugue (organic dissociative disorder) in an elderly
Inadequate glycemic control in patients with diabetes is known to be associated with psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety disorder, and cognitive impairment. However, dissociative syndrome has not been reported so far.
Dushad Ram +2 more
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A case of nonconvulsive status epilepticus presenting as dissociative fugue [PDF]
Nonconvulsive status epilepticus is characterised by changes in behaviour, memory, affect or level of consciousness. We report a case of nonconvulsive status epilepticus precipitated by carbamazepine that presented as dissociative fugue.
Almila Erol +3 more
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A Case of Dissociative Amnesia With Dissociative Fugue and Treatment With Psychotherapy.
To the Editor: Dissociative fugue is a subtype of dissociative amnesia. Per the DSM-5, dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue is the “purposeful travel or bewildered wandering that is associated with amnesia for identity or for other important autobiographical information.”1(p156) As the name fugue implies, the condition involves psychological ...
Sharma P +3 more
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Dissociative fugue in the elderly. [PDF]
Dissociative fugue is a rarely reported diagnostic entity. It is one of the least understood and yet clinically one of the most fascinating disorders in Mental Health. Here, we describe a case of fugue in a 62-year-old housewife who was brought to our hospital with pockets of memory loss. This case illustrates the need for timely referrals, which could
Rajah A +3 more
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