SUMMMARY This study reviewed the case notes of 52 children diagnosed as suffering from hysterical conversion during admission to a paediatric teaching hospital over a 10 year period. The disorder was rare below 8 years of age and girls outnumbered boys three to one. Altogether 75 % of the children presented during spring and summer; at the time of end of year exams and the beginning of the new school year. The presentation was usually polysymptomatic with gait disturbance being the main complaint in 36 children. Sensory abnormality, predominantly pain, was present in 40 children; this indicates a strong association between psychogenic pain and conversion disorder in children. At discharge 32 were completely recovered or had appreciably impr...
Conversion disorder is a mechanism of illness by which psychological distress is expressed as a form...
Objective: a) To illustrate the etiological role of sexual and physical abuse in the development of ...
Conversion disorder is defined as the loss or change of motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system...
SUMMARY Twenty children with hysterical conversion reactions were reviewed. The ways in which they b...
Background: Conversion disorder, a mental disorder characterized by the presence of multiple medical...
2The term “conversion ” originates from Sigmund Freud’s historic doctrine on hysteria in which he de...
In a study of the clinical features of conversion disorder in 52 children admitted to the Royal Alex...
gandy The case report of conversion disorder presented by doc-tors Parmer and Roberts clearly illust...
Although conversion disorder rarely is diagnosed formally in ordinary pediatric practice, busy pedia...
Abstract: Conversion Disorder (CD) is a diagnosis offered to explain signs and symptoms that do not ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the temperamental traits associated with conversion disorder in...
Abstract Background Conversion disorder refers to functional bodily impairments that can be precipit...
We present the case of an 8 year-old-girl with a 3-week history of visual conversion, inability to w...
Patients with conversion symptoms continue to present a substantial burden to neurologists and to ps...
Background: To study the prevalence, clinical correlates and outcome of Conversion Disorders (CD) in...
Conversion disorder is a mechanism of illness by which psychological distress is expressed as a form...
Objective: a) To illustrate the etiological role of sexual and physical abuse in the development of ...
Conversion disorder is defined as the loss or change of motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system...
SUMMARY Twenty children with hysterical conversion reactions were reviewed. The ways in which they b...
Background: Conversion disorder, a mental disorder characterized by the presence of multiple medical...
2The term “conversion ” originates from Sigmund Freud’s historic doctrine on hysteria in which he de...
In a study of the clinical features of conversion disorder in 52 children admitted to the Royal Alex...
gandy The case report of conversion disorder presented by doc-tors Parmer and Roberts clearly illust...
Although conversion disorder rarely is diagnosed formally in ordinary pediatric practice, busy pedia...
Abstract: Conversion Disorder (CD) is a diagnosis offered to explain signs and symptoms that do not ...
The aim of this study was to analyze the temperamental traits associated with conversion disorder in...
Abstract Background Conversion disorder refers to functional bodily impairments that can be precipit...
We present the case of an 8 year-old-girl with a 3-week history of visual conversion, inability to w...
Patients with conversion symptoms continue to present a substantial burden to neurologists and to ps...
Background: To study the prevalence, clinical correlates and outcome of Conversion Disorders (CD) in...
Conversion disorder is a mechanism of illness by which psychological distress is expressed as a form...
Objective: a) To illustrate the etiological role of sexual and physical abuse in the development of ...
Conversion disorder is defined as the loss or change of motor, sensory, and autonomic nervous system...