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Management of functional neurological disorder [PDF]
AbstractFunctional neurological disorder (FND) is a common cause of persistent and disabling neurological symptoms. These symptoms are varied and include abnormal control of movement, episodes of altered awareness resembling epileptic seizures and abnormal sensation and are often comorbid with chronic pain, fatigue and cognitive symptoms.
Gabriela S Gilmour +2 more
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Functional Neurological Disorder Among Neurology In-Patients. [PDF]
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe high prevalence of functional neurological disorders (FND) in specialized neurological services such as epilepsy centers or dizziness clinics is well established. Few studies exist that investigate the frequency of FND among neurology in‐patients.MethodsIn‐hospital patients with functional neurological symptoms as part of the ...
Jungilligens J +4 more
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Advances in functional Neurological disorder [PDF]
Mark Edwards, Wendy Phillips
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Functional neurological disorder in the emergency department [PDF]
AbstractWe provide a narrative review of functional neurological disorder (FND, or conversion disorder) for the emergency department (ED). Diagnosis of FND has shifted from a “rule‐out” disorder to one now based on the recognition of positive clinical signs, allowing the ED physician to make a suspected or likely diagnosis of FND.
Sara A Finkelstein +2 more
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Altered microstate dynamics in Functional Neurological Disorder [PDF]
Background: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) presents with disabling and heterogeneous motor, sensory, and cognitive symptoms despite the absence of gross structural pathology. A key question is whether symptoms reflect disruptions in the intrinsic
Irene Lozzi +7 more
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“Shake-Shake”: A new neurological syndrome or a functional neurological disorder?
Neuropsychiatric disorders are common neurological presentations that can pose a major diagnostic challenge in general medical practice. Functional neurological disorder presents with medical symptoms that can easily remain unrecognised or get ...
Emmanuel Mpamizo +3 more
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Functional neurological disorder: Practical management [PDF]
Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a common and disabling condition seen by nearly every clinician in nearly every clinical setting. There are multiple subtypes with seizure and motor/movement being the most common.
Barbara A. Dworetzky, Gaston Baslet
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Momentary predictors of dissociation in functional neurological disorder: an ecological momentary assessment-based pilot study [PDF]
IntroductionEvidence suggests that dissociation may play a role in the manifestation of functional neurological disorder (FND). Dissociative experiences are frequently reported in FND, yet their dynamic associations with affective and physiological ...
Amy Crellin +3 more
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Advances on stigma in functional neurological disorder
The stigma associated with functional neurological disorder (FND) is greater than that associated with other neurological conditions, seriously affecting the quality of life of patients and increasing the burden on caregivers.
ZHAO Jing +3 more
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Psychedelic treatment of functional neurological disorder: a systematic review
Functional neurological disorder (FND), formerly known as conversion disorder, causes a high burden of disability and distress, and is amongst the most commonly encountered conditions in neurology clinics and neuropsychiatric services, yet the ...
Matthew Butler +7 more
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