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Psychogenic stridor

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractObstruction of the laryngeal airway is a life threatening problem due normally to obstructive pathology within the upper aero-digestive tract. We describe four cases of laryngeal stridor (two adults and two children) of psychogenic origin, one of which required a tracheostomy.
D W, Skinner, P J, Bradley
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Psychogenic vertigo

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2019
The review of domestic and foreign literature was conducted to identify the current terminology, diagnostic criteria, mechanisms of ethiopathogenesis, and the methods of treatment of psychogenic vertigo. The article covers the questions of combined approach to treatment, including vestibular rehabilitation combined with cognitive behavioral therapy.
N L, Kunel'skaya   +2 more
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Psychogenic Ptosis

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Purpose: Psychogenic ptosis is a rare ophthalmic manifestation of conversion disorder. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical parameters, etiology, psychological, and clinical aspects of psychogenic ptosis. Methods: A retrospective case series was conducted of patients ...
Tiffany C, Ho   +2 more
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Psychogenic camptocormia

Movement Disorders, 2007
AbstractCamptocormia describes a severe forward‐flexion at the waist. Originally used in reference to a conversion disorder seen in military personel (Souques and Rosanoff‐Saloff, Rev Neurol 1915, 22, 937; Rosen and Frymoyer, Spine 1985, 10, 325; Miller and Forbes, Br J Psychiatry 1990, 157, 765; Perez‐Sales, Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1990, 71, 1078; Sinel
Frank, Skidmore   +3 more
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Psychogenic tremors

Neurology, 1989
We diagnosed 24 patients, 9 men and 15 women ranging in age from 15 to 78 years, with clinically established or documented psychogenic tremors. Clinical presentations were unique, with complex tremors (often resting, postural, and kinetic), unusual temporal profiles (abrupt onset with a variable course), absence of other neurologic signs, inconsistent ...
W, Koller   +7 more
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Psychogenic pseudoptosis

Journal of Neurology, 1997
Three patients with psychogenic pseudoptosis of one eyelid are reported. All showed depression of the eyebrow on the affected side. The clinical course varied: in two patients the symptom resolved spontaneously after positive reassurance; in the third patient it remained unchanged for 2 years.
J W, Hop, C J, Frijns, J, van Gijn
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Psychogenic pain

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2018
Psychogenic pain is one of the urgent problems of medicine. To date, pathogenetic mechanisms of development of pain syndrome are unclear, there is no uniform classification. Pain, developing in patients with a mental disorder without an organic damage to the nervous system, and pain, which is a complication of an already existing pain syndrome of ...
A B, Danilov   +2 more
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Psychogenic Pseudostroke

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014
Psychogenic pseudostroke (PS) is when symptoms are suggestive of a stroke, but in reality, of psychogenic origin. Most neurologists have encountered a case of such nature. However, specific information regarding its prevalence and management is scarce. This is a discussion of psychogenic PS vis-à-vis the complexities in its diagnosis and management.
Réza Behrouz, Selim R. Benbadis
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