نتایج جستجو برای: psychogenic

تعداد نتایج: 2252  

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2005
Pankaj Garg Amit Abraham

2017
M.S. BHATIA* Aparna GOYAL Rashmita SAHA Nimisha DOVAL

Compulsive water drinking or psychogenic polydipsia is now increasingly seen in psychiatric populations. Effects of increased water intake can lead to hyponatremia causing symptoms of nausea, vomiting, seizures, delirium and can even be life threatening if not recognized and managed early. Here we present a 35-year old adult who was diagnosed with psychogenic polydipsia and was successfully man...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1985
Z Korzets R Garb S Lewis J L Bernheim

A case of advanced, reversible renal failure due to psychogenic urinary retention occurring in a 17 year old female, is reported. The diagnosis of psychogenic urinary retention was made on the basis of existent florid psychopathology and the concomitant exclusion of an organic cause. Family psychodynamics are discussed. Psychosocial intervention led to a resumption of normal micturition, the di...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2005
Sudhir Kumar

Tongue biting, traditionally believed to be a specific clinical sign favoring epilepsy, is also reported to occur in syncope and psychogenic seizures(2). Lateral tongue biting (on the sides) is more specific for a diagnosis of true epilepsy as compared to syncope(2) or psychogenic seizures, where biting of the lip or tip of the tongue is seen(3). Nocturnal tongue biting (NTB) can rarely be the ...

2012
Henal Shah Sayantani Mukherjee

Psychogenic vertigo is a disorder that merits attention from both ENT and psychiatry services as its genesis and complex symptomatology have roots in both these fields. This article is an endeavor to sift through all information that is available about it and present concisely about its evolution, its current status and all clinical aspects that are of contemporary relevance.

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
farzaneh motamed tehran university of medical sciences, department of pediatric gastroenterology, children's medical center minoo dadkhah department of pediatrics, tehran university of medical sciences,children medical center pejman rohani tehran university of medical sciences, department of pediatric gastroenterology, children's medical center

a 2 years and 9 months old boy attended to a gastroenterology clinic of pediatric hospital for investigation of recurrent and intractable vomiting. he had post prandial, non-projectile, non-bilious emesis since past 2 years. since the onset of illness, he was carried to many doctors and underwent extensive laboratory investigations. because all of the science lab and imaging work up for etiolog...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1993
G L Chin A B Shukor

Pain of psychogenic origin can be as frequently related to the musculoskeletal system as it is to the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems. We report here two patients who presented with rheumatic pains. Both were subsequently found to have an underlying psychogenic disorder though they were initially diagnosed to have a distinct rheumatic disease. It is easy for doctors to create nondis...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2010
Zdenka Uhríková Evzen Růzicka Václav Hlavác Chris D Nugent

1. Seitz P. Symbolism and organ choice in conversion reactions. Psychosom Med 1951;13:254–259. 2. Jankovic J. Treatment of hyperkinetic movement disorders. Lancet Neurol 2009;8:844–856. 3. Goetz CG, Chmura TA, Lanska DJ. History of chorea: part 3 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000. Mov Disord 2001;16:331–338. 4. Fahn S, Jankovic, J. Principles and p...

Journal: :Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE 2009
Khalil Kanjwal Yousuf Kanjwal Beverly Karabin Blair P Grubb

INTRODUCTION In some patients with recurrent syncope, the etiology may remain unclear despite extensive evaluation. These patients may sometimes be labeled as having a "psychogenic" cause for their syncope. METHODS We report on three patients with recurrent unexplained syncope (despite extensive evaluation) who were labeled as having a psychogenic cause for their events. In each patient follo...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2012
Laurent Misery Myriam Chastaing Sylviane Touboul Valérie Callot Martine Schollhammer Paul Young Nathalie Feton-Danou Sabine Dutray

Psychogenic excoriations are also called neurotic excoriations, dermatillomania or skin picking syndrome. We proposed diagnostic criteria and then performed a study of the psychiatric profiles of outpatients with psychogenic excoriations and the circumstances around the creation of these excoriations. Although the results must be interpreted with caution because the study was performed with onl...

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