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Nonlinear variability of body sway in patients with Phobic Postural Vertigo
Background: Subjective postural imbalance is a key symptom in the somatoform phobic postural vertigo (PPV). It has been assumed that more attentional control of body posture and/or co-contraction of leg muscles during standing is used to minimize the ...
Roman eSchniepp +9 more
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Offering patients choices: A pilot study of interactions in the seizure clinic [PDF]
Using conversation analysis (CA), we studied conversations between one United Kingdom-based epilepsy specialist and 13 patients with seizures in whom there was uncertainty about the diagnosis and for whom different treatment and investigational options ...
Antaki +39 more
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Background The causes of pruritus are multiple and commonly classified into six different categories: dermatological, systemic, neuropathic, psychogenic, mixed and idiopathic.
Marie Orliaguet +4 more
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Functional (psychogenic) seizures are associated with thyroid disorders
Objective: We investigated medical comorbidities in patients with functional seizures (FS) and those with epilepsy (idiopathic generalized epilepsies [IGEs] or temporal lobe epilepsy [TLE]).
Ali A Asadi-Pooya, Mohsen Farazdaghi
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Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Adult-onset cases are rare and may be due to “reactivation” of childhood tics, or secondary to psychiatric or genetic diseases, or due to central nervous system ...
Viviana Versace +12 more
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IntroductionRecent studies suggest that repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) improves functional movement disorders (FMDs), but the underlying mechanisms are unclear.
Béatrice Garcin +14 more
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Age distribution and gender differences in psychogenic fever patients [PDF]
Psychogenic fever is one of the most common psychosomatic diseases. In Japan, psychogenic fever has generally been reported to occur in adolescents, with a peak seen at age 13.
Yuko Kaneda +2 more
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Introduction: Burning mouth syndrome is an enigmatic condition whose etiopathogenic origin remains largely unknown and whose treatment remains unsatisfactory.
Boucher Yves
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A History of Dystonia: Ancient to Modern [PDF]
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a unifying descriptor. While words like epilepsy, apoplexy, and palsy have had their meanings since antiquity, references to dystonia are much harder to ...
Deborah Thorpe +3 more
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Somatic symptoms with psychogenic or psychiatric background: Characteristics and pitfalls
Introduction: The characteristics of somatic symptoms seen at the first hospital visit in patients with psychogenic backgrounds remain poorly elucidated till date.
Tetsuya Akaishi +11 more
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