Functional Neurological Disorder: Diagnostic Pitfalls and Differential Diagnostic Considerations - 28/09/23
, Stoyan Popkirov, PD, MD b, ⁎ 
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Functional neurologic disorder (FND) is a “rule-in” diagnosis, characterized by positive examination signs or semiological features. Similar to other clinical diagnoses, providers should ideally see robustly present features, including if possible the identification of multiple features consistent with FND for the diagnosis to be made with a high degree of certainty. Diagnostic pitfalls need to be guarded against and vary depending on FND symptom subtype and the specific patient presentation. This perspective article aims to review pitfalls based on an FND symptom subtype, as well as discuss differential diagnostic considerations with respect to both neurologic and psychiatric entities.
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Keywords : Functional neurological disorder, Functional seizures, Nonepileptic seizures, Functional movement disorder, Misdiagnosis
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| Both authors contributed equally to the article. |
Vol 41 - N° 4
P. 665-679 - novembre 2023 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
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