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Food for Thought: Ego‐dystonicity and Fear of Self in Eating Disorders

European Eating Disorders Review, 2015
AbstractDegree of ego‐dystonicity in obsessions is clinically relevant to the conceptualization and treatment of eating disorders (EDs). Obsessive–compulsive disorder research has suggested that the transformation of intrusive thoughts into obsessions is linked to the degree to which intrusive thoughts threaten core perceptions of the self.
Magali, Purcell Lalonde   +3 more
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Dystonic Respiratory Dysregulation and Other Breathing Disorders Associated with Dystonia (P01.223)

Neurology, 2012
Objective: To characterize respiratory complaints in dystonia. Background Respiratory difficulties are sometimes reported by patients with cranial-cervical dystonia (Mehanna R, Jankovic J. Respiratory problems in neurologic movement disorders. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2010;16: 628-38).
R. Mehanna, J. Jankovic
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Four Oral Motor Disorders: Bruxism, Dystonia, Dyskinesia and Drug-Induced Dystonic Extrapyramidal Reactions

Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
This article reviews four of the involuntary hyperkinetic motor disorders that affect the orofacial region: bruxism, orofacial dystonia, oromandibular dyskinesia, and medication-induced extrapyramidal syndrome-dystonic reactions. It discusses and contrasts the clinical features and management strategies for spontaneous, primary, and drug-induced motor ...
Glenn T, Clark, Saravanan, Ram
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Ego-dystonic stance-taking in sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD)

Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders, 2020
Abstract Quantitative studies have demonstrated the relevance of a “feared self” in the maintenance and development of sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD). The current pilot study demonstrates how the “feared self” – i.e., a set of qualities one fears to have or become – can systematically be traced in language by ...
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Trihexyphenidyl for acute life‐threatening episodes due to a dystonic movement disorder in Rett syndrome

Movement Disorders, 2010
AbstractIn Rett syndrome (RS), acute life‐threatening episodes (ALTEs) are usually attributed to epilepsy or autonomic dysfunction but they can represent a movement disorder (MD). We describe three girls with RS who experienced ALTEs from an early age. These were long considered epileptic until video‐EEG in Patients 1 and 3 revealed their non‐epileptic
Gika, Artemis D.   +4 more
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Ego-syntonicity and ego-dystonicity of eating-related intrusive thoughts in patients with eating disorders

Psychiatry Research, 2013
The main objective of the present study was to analyse the role of the ego-dystonicity and ego-syntonicity of eating disorder intrusive thoughts (EDITs) in the genesis and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs). Participants were 98 female patients with EDs, 56 Spanish and 42 English (27.19±9.59 years; body mass index (BMI): 18.72±2.87).
Roncero, María   +3 more
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[Functional tests in the diagnosis of cerebral dystonic venous disorders].

Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1987
The authors conducted rheographic and opthalmoretinal studies of 85 patients with cerebral venous dystonias and of 20 control patients using functional loads (-30 degrees head-down tilt). In the control subjects the diastolic pressure in the central retinal vein (CRV) in head-down tilt test was 10.1 +/- 0.3 mm Hg, showing no significant difference from
M Ia, Berdichevskiĭ, O I, Smirnova
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Are personality disorder traits ego-syntonic or ego-dystonic? Revisiting the issue by considering functionality

Journal of Research in Personality, 2018
Abstract The present study tested an ego-syntonic assumption of personality disorders (PDs) by addressing whether people with higher PD traits ascribe higher functionality to various behavior categories (or “expressions”) of PD traits. Participants (N = 241) completed indices of five PD traits, indicators of PD-trait-expression functionality ...
William Hart   +2 more
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Functional priorities in daily life for children and young people with dystonic movement disorders and their families

European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 2013
This study aims to describe the most prevalent functional concerns of a group of young people with dystonia and their primary carers, and to explore the relationship between concerns, aetiology, severity of motor disability and manual ability.The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) was completed with 57 children with dystonic movement ...
Gimeno, Hortensia   +3 more
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Teaching Video NeuroImage: Dystonic Cataplexy in KCNMA1 Paroxysmal Movement Disorder

Neurology, 2022
Claudio M, de Gusmao   +3 more
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