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Neuromodulation can be effective in patients with medically unexplained symptoms [PDF]
BACKGROUND Neuromodulation may influence abnormal brain activation patterns in medically unexplained symptoms (MUS). AIM To assess the importance and direction of future studies on patients with MUS. METHOD We describe the results of the first studies on
Van Beilen, M., Tieleman, H.
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Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) with pain are classified as somatic symptom disorder (SSD) with pain in the field of psychiatry, although an undetected biological basis may underlie at least some of these cases.
Shingo Katayama +8 more
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Medically Unexplained Symptoms: A review
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Jón Friðrik Sigurðsson +2 more
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The role of attachment in medically unexplained symptoms and long-term illness
In this article, we explore the role of attachment in the development of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) and response to physical illness. We review the evidence that attachment insecurity is common in people with different forms of MUS and certain ...
Guthrie, E, Adshead, G
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Solving the mystery of emergency medicine: medically unexplained syndromes
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) represent a complex challenge within emergency department (ED) settings, characterized by their high prevalence and significant economic and social burden.
Csaba Dioszeghy +3 more
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The Prevalence of Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Emergency Neurology Service
Background and Objectives: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) represent a clinical syndrome encompassing conditions in which patients present with symptoms that cannot be adequately explained by identifiable organic pathology or do not meet established
Marija Ernoić +12 more
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Management of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is undergoing a period of change. We see this in the recent breakdown of consensus on mental health management of quintessential medically unexplained conditions (like myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic ...
Oleary, Diane, Geraghty, Keith; id_orcid
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Communicative challenges and the role of communication in making sense of symptoms are shown in the scientific and biomedical conceptualizations of the phenomenon of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS), in health communication and in the challenges of patients with MUS to understand and manage their illnesses.
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Medically unexplained symptoms in primary health care
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are somatic symptoms which have little or no physical explanation. Examples of MUS are dizziness, fatigue, pain, headaches, visual and auditory interference and changes in gut motility.
Sturla Brynjólfsson 1988-
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"Medically unexplained symptoms" in patients with suspected allergies: The role of psychiatric comorbidity and patient-doctor-interaction Background: We aimed to describe characteristics of the patient-doctor-interaction in patients with " ...
Bubel, E. +13 more
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