Functional Neurological Disorders Among Patients With Tremor.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.20230126
José Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo, Marlene Alonso-Juarez, Joseph Jankovic
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Objective: Functional neurological disorders (FNDs) are increasingly recognized in the general population and neurology clinics, and there is evidence that patients with neurological disorders are more likely to have a FND. This study was designed to identify the clinical features of FNDs among patients with movement disorders when the two disorders coexist.

Methods: The clinical histories and video recordings of 150 consecutive patients with tremors were examined: the types of tremor included essential tremor; essential tremor plus; dystonic tremor; tremor associated with dystonia; and drug-induced, myoclonic, orthostatic, task-specific, parkinsonian, Holmes, and unclassified tremor. Using criteria for "possible" and "probable" coexistent FND, clinical features that helped differentiate between functional and other neurological tremors were identified.

Results: There were 27 (18%) patients with functional manifestations, and 17 (11% of full sample) of these patients had signs suggestive of comorbid functional tremor. Patients with comorbid functional manifestations were younger at presentation, and these patients had greater severity of tremor, particularly upper limb postural tremor. Functional manifestations were not more commonly observed among patients with any particular type of tremor, except for patients with Holmes tremor, who were more likely to have comorbid functional neurological manifestations.

Conclusions: About 18% of patients with diverse types of tremors also had comorbid functional neurological manifestations. Of the coexistent FNDs, functional tremor was the most common. Patients with co-occurring functional and other neurological tremors presented for evaluation at a younger age and had greater severity of arm tremor than those without comorbid functional neurological manifestations.

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震颤患者的功能性神经紊乱
目的:功能性神经紊乱(FNDs)在普通人群和神经病学临床中的认知度越来越高,有证据表明,患有神经系统疾病的患者更有可能患有 FNDs。本研究旨在确定运动障碍患者同时患有这两种疾病时 FND 的临床特征:研究人员对 150 名连续震颤患者的临床病史和视频记录进行了检查:震颤类型包括本质性震颤、本质性震颤加本质性震颤、肌张力障碍性震颤、肌张力障碍相关性震颤、药物诱发性震颤、肌阵挛性震颤、正位性震颤、任务特异性震颤、帕金森病性震颤、霍姆斯震颤和未分类震颤。根据 "可能 "和 "可能 "并存 FND 的标准,确定了有助于区分功能性震颤和其他神经性震颤的临床特征:结果:有 27 名(18%)患者有功能性表现,其中 17 名(占全部样本的 11%)患者有提示合并功能性震颤的体征。合并功能性表现的患者发病时年龄较轻,震颤的程度也较严重,尤其是上肢姿势性震颤。除了霍姆斯震颤患者更有可能合并神经系统功能性表现外,其他类型震颤患者的功能性表现并不常见:结论:约 18% 的不同类型震颤患者还合并有功能性神经系统表现。结论:约有 18% 的不同类型震颤患者同时伴有功能性神经表现,其中功能性震颤最为常见。与没有合并功能性神经系统表现的患者相比,合并功能性震颤和其他神经系统震颤的患者接受评估的年龄更小,手臂震颤的严重程度也更严重。
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期刊介绍: As the official Journal of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, the premier North American organization of clinicians, scientists, and educators specializing in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and the clinical neurosciences, the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (JNCN) aims to publish works that advance the science of brain-behavior relationships, the care of persons and families affected by neurodevelopmental, acquired neurological, and neurodegenerative conditions, and education and training in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry. JNCN publishes peer-reviewed articles on the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral manifestations of neurological conditions, the structural and functional neuroanatomy of idiopathic psychiatric disorders, and the clinical and educational applications and public health implications of scientific advances in these areas. The Journal features systematic reviews and meta-analyses, narrative reviews, original research articles, scholarly considerations of treatment and educational challenges in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry, analyses and commentaries on advances and emerging trends in the field, international perspectives on neuropsychiatry, opinions and introspections, case reports that inform on the structural and functional bases of neuropsychiatric conditions, and classic pieces from the field’s rich history.
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