Functional Neurological Disorders: A Comprehensive Review.

Q3 Medicine
Lakshmi Priya Lalitha, Purushottam T Acharya, Mahendra Javali, Anish Mehta, Pradeep Rangaiah
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Abstract

Functional neurological disorders (FNDs) are altered voluntary symptoms incompatible with recognized medical or neurological conditions, causing significant distress to the patient. It is not a diagnosis of exclusion, but positive signs must be used to make a confident diagnosis and initiate appropriate management at the earliest. The understanding of FNDs has evolved over decades from supernatural power in the Mesopotamian age to the current neurocircuitry dysfunction and yet continues to be an area of active research. The evolution of various theories and terminologies for these disorders has been highlighted in this article in addition to key clinical signs for the diagnosis of various subsets of these disorders. In this article, FNDs are grouped into functional limb weakness, functional seizures, functional movement disorders, functional gait disorders, functional pseudosyncope, and functional cognitive dysfunction, and important clinical clues of diagnosis are discussed. FNDs contribute to about 5-10% of outpatient neurological consultations, and identification of appropriate positive clinical signs plays a key role in early diagnosis and judicious use of investigations (Bennett et al., 2021).1 Management of these disorders involves a multidisciplinary approach ranging from effective communication of the diagnosis and management of psychiatric comorbidities to individually tailored counseling and therapy sessions.

功能性神经障碍:综合综述。
功能性神经障碍(FNDs)是与公认的医学或神经系统疾病不相容的自愿症状改变,对患者造成重大痛苦。这不是一种排除性的诊断,但必须使用积极的迹象来做出自信的诊断,并尽早开始适当的治疗。从美索不达米亚时代的超自然力量到当前的神经回路功能障碍,对FNDs的理解已经发展了几十年,并且仍然是一个活跃的研究领域。除了诊断这些疾病的各种亚群的关键临床体征外,本文还强调了这些疾病的各种理论和术语的演变。本文将fnd分为功能性肢体无力、功能性癫痫发作、功能性运动障碍、功能性步态障碍、功能性假性晕厥和功能性认知功能障碍,并讨论了诊断fnd的重要临床线索。fnd约占门诊神经科会诊的5-10%,识别适当的阳性临床体征在早期诊断和明智使用调查中起着关键作用(Bennett等人,2021)这些疾病的管理涉及多学科的方法,从诊断和精神合并症管理的有效沟通到个性化的咨询和治疗会议。
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