Olfactory reference syndrome developed after stressful life events and response to pharmacological treatment: report of four cases -

Q Medicine
Zeynep Şenkal, O. Yanartaş, E. Sönmez, Nilufer Subasi, Sureyya Aysun Arican, K. Sayar
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Abstract

ABS TRACT: Olfactory reference syndrome developed after stressful life events and response to pharmacological treatment: report of four cases Olfactory reference syndrome (ORS) is a disorder of thought content characterized by strong beliefs in transmitting an unpleasant body odor and disturbing other people. ORS had not been recognized in the DSM-IV as a separate diagnosis; rather, it used to be categorized under delusional disorder, somatic type (DDST). Considering recent changes in the DSM-5, the syndrome is currently listed under the section of other specified obsessive-compulsive and related disorder with the name Jikoshu-kyofu, thus still not described as a major distinct entity. We claim that a universally accepted set of diagnostic criteria is lacking, and there is a set of overlapping symptoms with various other disorders. In this paper, we discuss four patients presenting with ORS after a triggering stressful life event from the nosological and treatment perspective, focusing primarily on antipsychotic augmentation.
嗅觉参照综合征在压力生活事件和对药物治疗的反应后发展:四例报告
嗅觉参照综合征(Olfactory reference syndrome, ORS)是一种思维内容障碍,其特征是强烈地相信传递令人不快的体味和干扰他人。在DSM-IV中,ORS并未被视为一个单独的诊断;相反,它曾经被归类为妄想障碍,躯体型(DDST)。考虑到DSM-5最近的变化,该综合征目前被列在其他特定的强迫症和相关疾病的章节下,名称为Jikoshu-kyofu,因此仍然没有被描述为一个主要的独特实体。我们认为,缺乏一套普遍接受的诊断标准,并且存在一套与各种其他疾病重叠的症状。在本文中,我们从病因学和治疗的角度讨论了4例在触发应激生活事件后出现ORS的患者,主要关注抗精神病药物的增强。
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