抽搐,功能性抽搐,抖音和COVID-19:儿科病例报告

Q4 Medicine Sinapse Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.46531/sinapse/cc/220007/2022
Vanessa Mendonça
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功能性抽动症是一种罕见的功能性神经系统疾病。现象学的相似性与有机和模拟病理提出了重要的诊断挑战,但他们不应该被认为是排除诊断。最近,由于新冠肺炎大流行,十几岁的女孩在月子期间突然出现了奇怪的抽搐,其出现似乎与使用TikTok应用程序有关,我们打算通过一个临床病例和视频来提醒。版权所有©2022,葡萄牙神经病学协会。版权所有。
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Tics, Functional Tics, TikTok and COVID-19: A Pediatric Case Report
Functional tics are a rare manifestation of the spectrum of functional neurological disorders. The phenomenological similarity with organic and simulated pathology poses important diagnostic challenges, but they should not be considered a diagnosis of exclusion. Recently there have been sudden outbreaks of bizarre tics in ado-lescent girls during the confinement imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, whose appearance seems to be related to the use of TikTok application and for which we intend to alert, through a clinical case illustrated with a video. Copyright © 2022, Sociedade Portuguesa de Neurologia. All rights reserved.
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