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PREVALANCE, CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, POSSIBLE ETIOLOGICALAND DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH IN DOGS WITH ACRAL LICK DERMATITIS [PDF]
Acral lick dermatitis (ALD) is a chronic irritating skin disease in dogs caused by excessive licking of specified skin areas. The objective of the present study was to investigate the clinical characteristics and diagnostic approach and to classify the
Surbhi Gupta +4 more
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End-stage head and neck cancer: coping mechanism [PDF]
Coping mechanisms are patients’ means of adapting to stressful situations and involve psychological and physical changes in behavior. Patients adapt to head and neck cancer in a variety of ways.
Berteşteanu, Serban V.G. +3 more
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Psychopathology Associated with Chronic Pruritus: A Systematic Review
There are no previous studies of the psychopathology associated with different aetiologies of chronic pruritus. A systematic review was performed of cohort and case-control studies comparing healthy controls with patients with chronic pruritus related to
Bárbara R. Ferreira, Laurent Misery
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Treatment of Psychogenic Polydipsia and Hyponatremia: A Case Report
Psychogenic polydipsia occurs during water or fluid intoxication and can lead to electrolyte disturbances, such as hyponatremia. Hyponatremia can give rise to signs and symptoms, including lethargy, psychosis, seizures, or death.
Alyse A Hurwit +2 more
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Background: Understanding the causal attributions for cancer, the elements affecting therapeutic adherence, and behaviors that may compromise people’s health or even put them at risk of dying from this disease has garnered a considerable degree of ...
Luis Felipe Higuita-Gutiérrez +2 more
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Updated Review on the Diagnosis and Primary Management of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizure Disorders
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are paroxystic and episodic events associated with motor, sensory, mental or autonomic manifestations, which resemble epileptic seizures (ES), but are not caused by epileptogenic activity.
A. Lanzillotti +4 more
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Psychogenic Balance Disorders: Is It a New Entity of Psychogenic Movement Disorders? [PDF]
The various reported psychogenic dyskinesias include tremor, dystonia, myoclonus, gait disorder, Parkinsonism, tics, and chorea. It is not easy to diagnose psychogenic movement disorders, especially in patients with underlying organic disease.
Jong Sam Baik, Myung Sik Lee
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Neuropathic and Psychogenic Components of Burning Mouth Syndrome: A Systematic Review
The pathophysiology of primary burning mouth syndrome (BMS) has been extensively debated but is poorly understood despite a large number of hypotheses attempting to explain its etiopathogenic mechanisms.
M. Orliaguet, L. Miséry
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Autoantibodies in neurological disease
The realization that autoantibodies can contribute to dysfunction of the brain has brought about a paradigm shift in neurological diseases over the past decade, offering up important novel diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities.
H. Prüss
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Psychogenic pain as imaginary pain
Psychogenic pain is considered to be pain that has a psychological origin. In this paper, I provide a brief history of the ways in which such pain has been interpreted and classified, highlighting the problem that psychogenic pain is typically defined by
Elisa Arnaudo
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