نتایج جستجو برای: psychogenic non

تعداد نتایج: 1318529  

2016
Thiago Cardoso Vale José Luiz Pedroso Marcos Knobel Elias Knobel

BACKGROUND Tics beginning in late adulthood often have an identifiable etiology. Psychogenic tics with onset around 60 years of age are rarely described in the literature. CASE REPORT A 67-year-old female had experienced phonic tics for 8 years. Episodes occurred without premonitory sensations and precipitant factors, and she could not suppress them. She had no history of childhood tic disord...

2014
Evan R Gedzelman Suzette M LaRoche

Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures have long been known by many names. A short list includes hysteroepilepsy, hysterical seizures, pseudoseizures, nonepileptic events, nonepileptic spells, nonepileptic seizures, and psychogenic nonepileptic attacks. These events are typically misdiagnosed for years and are frequently treated as electrographic seizures and epilepsy. These patients experience all ...

2007
Laura Serra Lucia Fadda Ivana Buccione Carlo Caltagirone Giovanni A. Carlesimo

Psychogenic amnesia is a complex disorder characterised by a wide variety of symptoms. Consequently, in a number of cases it is difficult distinguish it from organic memory impairment. The present study reports a new case of global psychogenic amnesia compared with two patients with amnesia underlain by organic brain damage. Our aim was to identify features useful for distinguishing between psy...

2015
Vesper Fe Marie L Ramos Ajay S Pillai Codrin Lungu Jill Ostrem Philip Starr Mark Hallett

Psychogenic dystonia is a challenging entity to diagnose and treat because little is known about its pathophysiology. We describe two cases of psychogenic dystonia who underwent deep brain stimulation when thought to have organic dystonia. The intraoperative microelectrode recordings in globus pallidus internus were retrospectively compared with those of five patients with known DYT1 dystonia u...

Journal: :Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos 2011
Daniela Kurcgant José Ricardo de Carvalho Mesquita Ayres

This discussion of the evolution of psychiatric knowledge concerning psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) sheds light on the epistemological assumptions underlying the concept and on its practical implications as well. PNES are defined as repeated seizures or attacks which can be mistaken for epilepsy because of the similar behavioral changes displayed, but which differ in that they are no...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2014
Sylvie J M van der Kruijs Sridhar R Jagannathan Nynke M G Bodde René M H Besseling Richard H C Lazeron Kristl E J Vonck Paul A J M Boon Pierre J M Cluitmans Paul A M Hofman Walter H Backes Albert P Aldenkamp Jacobus F A Jansen

OBJECTIVE Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are epilepsy-like episodes which have an emotional rather than organic origin. Although PNES have often been related to the process of dissociation, the psychopathology is still poorly understood. To elucidate underlying mechanisms, the current study applied independent component analysis (ICA) on resting-state fMRI to investigate alterations ...

Journal: :Seizure 2011
Gaston Baslet

Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) consist of paroxystic events facilitated by a dysfunction in emotion processing. Models explaining the pathogenic mechanisms leading to these seizure-like episodes are limited. In this article, evidence that supports dysfunction at the level of arousal tolerance, cognitive-emotional information processing and volitional control is reviewed. A hypothetic...

Journal: :Seizure 1997
J. Kuyk F. Leijten H. Meinardi Ph. Spinhoven R. Van Dyck

Diagnosing psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) is a clinical challenge. There is neither a standard in diagnosing PNES nor a comprehensive theoretical framework for this type of seizure. The diagnosis of PNES must be made by excluding epilepsy. However, epilepsy cannot always be determined and PNES and epileptic seizures may coexist. In this study, the characteristics of PNES and patients...

Journal: :Seizure 2015
Aileen McGonigal Aline Russell Maria Oto Roderick Duncan

We welcome the comprehensive and timely systematic review of suggestive seizure induction for psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) by Popkirov and colleagues [1]. As the authors of two of the studies cited in this review we would like comment on two issues. The first concerns the degree of honesty or deceptiveness of the communication strategies employed. We agree that avoiding deception i...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2016
Juan A Ramos Sorin J Brull

INTRODUCTION Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES or "pseudoseizures") remain an obscure topic in the peri-operative setting. They are sudden and time-limited motor and cognitive disturbances, which mimic epileptic seizures, but are psychogenically mediated. Pseudoseizures occur more frequently than epilepsy in the peri-operative setting. Early diagnosis and management may prevent iatrogeni...

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