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Psychomotor desadaptation syndrome
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1999Psychomotor disadaptation syndrome (PDS) was first described in France by the Dijon geriatric school, 25 years ago, and named "psychomotor regression syndrome". The initial clinical description still remains without modifications. However, progress has been made both in understanding its physiopathology and management, and its name has been changed ...
Manckoundia, Patrick +3 more
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1974
This study investigates the levels of psychomotor activity during mania and attempts to assess the effects of lithium carbonate and clinical change on activity levels. Activity data were collected continuously by means of a telemetric mobility-sensing system.
B L, Weiss +3 more
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This study investigates the levels of psychomotor activity during mania and attempts to assess the effects of lithium carbonate and clinical change on activity levels. Activity data were collected continuously by means of a telemetric mobility-sensing system.
B L, Weiss +3 more
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Psychomotor symptoms of depression
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997The authors summarize current knowledge regarding the psychomotor symptoms of depression.Findings from the objective quantification of psychomotor symptoms are reviewed, and methodological issues are considered. The contemporary empirical literature regarding the diagnostic, prognostic, and potential pathophysiologic significance of psychomotor ...
C, Sobin, H A, Sackeim
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1962
SUMMARYPsychomotor epilepsy is a form of focal cortical epilepsy characterised by seizures in which complex subjective experiences and behavioural automatisms occur as the result of the epileptic discharge. In nearly 80 per cent of cases, psychomotor seizures are associated with epileptogenic foci in the temporal lobes, but in the remainder the focus ...
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SUMMARYPsychomotor epilepsy is a form of focal cortical epilepsy characterised by seizures in which complex subjective experiences and behavioural automatisms occur as the result of the epileptic discharge. In nearly 80 per cent of cases, psychomotor seizures are associated with epileptogenic foci in the temporal lobes, but in the remainder the focus ...
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Electrocorticography in psychomotor epilepsy
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1951Abstract 1. 1. Current concepts of the origin of psychomotor epilepsy are discussed. 2. 2. Indications and contraindications for electrocorticography and for surgical intervention in the management of patients with psychomotor seizures are suggested. 3. 3.
J R, GREEN +2 more
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1984
A 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department after an episode of "dizziness" that caused her to lose control of her car. During the preceding 12-month period she had had recurrent "dizzy" spells and abdominal pains for which she was evaluated by several physicians in various emergency departments.
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A 30-year-old woman presented to the emergency department after an episode of "dizziness" that caused her to lose control of her car. During the preceding 12-month period she had had recurrent "dizzy" spells and abdominal pains for which she was evaluated by several physicians in various emergency departments.
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Psychomotor Epilepsy With Micturition
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964Syncope in relation to micturition, micturition syncope, has been described since 1957. 1 Although the mechanism is unknown, it is presumed to be of a vasovagal nature 1,4,8,9 with resultant hypotension and cerebral anemia 3,6 ; it has been likened to the Valsalva effect.
I, ZIVIN, W, ROWLEY
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002
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Enhance the accuracy and continuity of your competence assessment by defining nursing skills with the research-based Nursing Interventions Classification.
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Psychomotor Epilepsy in Childhood
Pediatrics, 1974The most poorly understood and most frequently misdiagnosed seizure state of childhood is psychomotor epilepsy. Difficulties in diagnosis are related to the variety of possible clinical manifestations which characteristically differ from one child to another. In addition, psychomotor epilepsy can occur at any age, even during infancy.
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Sports Medicine, 2006
Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused by high levels of (sport-specific) stress in combination with too little regeneration, which causes performance decrements, fatigue and possibly other symptoms.
Nederhof, Esther +4 more
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Overtraining syndrome (OTS) is a major threat for performance and health in athletes. OTS is caused by high levels of (sport-specific) stress in combination with too little regeneration, which causes performance decrements, fatigue and possibly other symptoms.
Nederhof, Esther +4 more
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