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[Microcirculatory changes following psychoaffective shocks].

J R Dumas, A Guillard, M Cloarec

    Journal Des Maladies Vasculaires
    |January 1, 1984
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    Clinical observations reveal that affective neuroses can cause stereotyped microcirculatory disorders. These vascular issues, potentially severe, may be exacerbated by tricyclic antidepressants, necessitating vascular tonic treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Vascular Medicine
    • Psychiatry

    Context:

    • Clinical observation of stereotyped microcirculatory disorders in affective neuroses.
    • Utilized capillaroscopy, plethysmography, and Doppler tests for hand and finger examinations.
    • Investigated the link between affective shock and acrosyndrome onset.

    Purpose:

    • To characterize microcirculatory disorders associated with affective neuroses.
    • To explore the correlation between psychological stressors (affective shock) and peripheral vascular conditions.
    • To evaluate treatment implications for these vascular syndromes.

    Summary:

    • Fifty-two patients with affective neuroses underwent microcirculatory assessments.
    • A significant portion of patients experienced affective shock preceding acrosyndrome.

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  • Observed severe vascular syndromes, including pseudo-necrotic lesions, linked to affective neuroses.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the critical role of microcirculation in affective neuroses.
    • Suggests a psychophysiological link between emotional distress and vascular pathology.
    • Informs treatment strategies, emphasizing vascular tonics and cautioning against tricyclic antidepressants in this context.