The boy to whom things happen: case report of a condition once named “hysteria”

A. R. Rodrigues, O. Queirós
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Introduction: Although banished from current mental disorders classifications, the condition formerly known as hysteria has clinical manifestations still puzzling to clinicians. Herein is briefly revised the historical concept of hysteria, as well as, psychological mechanisms underlying some of its current derivatives: conversive and dissociative disorders. Case report: A previously healthy 17-year-old boy presented with sudden onset of total strength loss in the lower limbs. After neurological assessment, the boy was diagnosed with conversion disorder. Two months later he developed trance and possession states requiring hospitalization, and later, dissociative amnesia. Despite psychological distress underlying patient’s symptoms, la belle indifference was also a meaningful issue. Discussion: This study presents a critical reflection about conversion and dissociative disorders and diagnostic challenges arising from their inconsistent and variable clinical features. Conclusion: With this case report, the authors intend to raise awareness to the risk of recurring care demand for care that can elicit iatrogenic harm and delayed proper treatment.
发生事情的男孩:一种曾经被称为“歇斯底里”的情况的病例报告
简介:虽然从目前的精神障碍分类,条件以前被称为歇斯底里的临床表现仍然困惑临床医生。本文简要地修订了歇斯底里症的历史概念,以及其一些当前衍生品的心理机制:转换性和分离性障碍。病例报告:一个先前健康的17岁男孩表现为突然发作的下肢总力量丧失。经过神经学评估,男孩被诊断为转换障碍。两个月后,他出现了恍惚和附身状态,需要住院治疗,后来出现了解离性健忘症。尽管患者的症状存在心理困扰,但“美丽的冷漠”也是一个有意义的问题。讨论:这项研究提出了对转换和分离性障碍和诊断挑战的关键反思,这些挑战来自于他们不一致和可变的临床特征。结论:通过本病例报告,作者希望提高人们对反复护理需求风险的认识,这种风险可能引发医源性伤害并延误适当的治疗。
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