Erlend Bøen1, Sverre Myren2, Marte Wendel-Haga3
1Seksjon for psykosomatisk medisin, Oslo universitetssykehus.
概括
功能性神经障碍 (FND) 可以在没有心理触发的情况下发生,并使用临床症状进行诊断. 有效的治疗需要明确的沟通和多学科的方法,
科学领域:
- 神经学
- 神经科学
- 精神病学
背景情况:
- 功能神经障碍 (FND) 是神经学实践中常见的疾病.
- 从历史上看,FND一直被错误地归因于心理因素,导致诊断挑战和治疗差距.
- 患有FND的患者往往在体质和心理健康服务之间存在分歧,这阻碍了全面的护理.
研究的目的:
- 提供有关功能神经障碍的最新知识.
- 澄清FND的诊断标准和潜在的病理生理学.
- 强调有效沟通和多学科护理在FND管理中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 这是一份临床综述,综合了当前的研究和临床见解.
- 专注于确定诊断的积极临床迹象.
- 检查FND病因和管理的历史和当前观点.
主要成果:
- 功能神经障碍可以独立于心理压力.
- 通过特定的临床症状,可以很有信心地确立诊断.
- 目前的理解挑战了以前关于FND的病因假设.
结论:
- 功能神经障碍是一种独特的神经疾病,不仅仅依赖于心理因素.
- 积极的临床症状是FND的关键诊断指标.
- 一个合作,多学科的方法和清晰的沟通对于成功的FND患者的结果至关重要.
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