Background: Neurologists and general practitioners frequently encounter patients with inexplicable, unintentionally produced somatic complaints otherwise known as somatoform disorders.Methods: A literature search was performed including MEDLINE, as well as local and international journals using the following keywords/ phrases and crossreferencing: somatoform disorder, somatization, medically unexplained physical symptoms.Results: Illness with excessive somatic preoccupation is difficult to diagnose or categorize reliably due to rigid diagnostic criteria that often overlap with several psychiatric disorders.Conclusion: Management of patients with dysfunctional somatoform disorders is complex and challenging, particularly when initiated in a ...
Background The aim of this study was to explore somatization types by reducing patient complaints ...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
Somatization is a generic and ambiguous concept widely utilized for pathological conditions where so...
Background: Individuals with somatization may be the most difficult tomanage because of the diverse ...
Background:Somatization is the state of being symptomatic which is not explained medically associate...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
A propensity to experience psychological distress and their expression in the form of somatic sympto...
Patient with multiple medically unexplained symptoms are frequent health care users of both primary ...
Somatoform disorders – psychogenic diseases are characterized by pathological physical symptoms tha...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Abstract Background Somatization is produced due to the summation of psychological factors, irrespec...
This articles describes: debate about how to categorize somatoform disorders--as psychological or...
OBJECTIVE: Although somatoform presentations are common, there is considerable confusion regarding t...
Background: according to the DSM-5, somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is characterized by physical symp...
Background The aim of this study was to explore somatization types by reducing patient complaints ...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
Somatization is a generic and ambiguous concept widely utilized for pathological conditions where so...
Background: Individuals with somatization may be the most difficult tomanage because of the diverse ...
Background:Somatization is the state of being symptomatic which is not explained medically associate...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
A propensity to experience psychological distress and their expression in the form of somatic sympto...
Patient with multiple medically unexplained symptoms are frequent health care users of both primary ...
Somatoform disorders – psychogenic diseases are characterized by pathological physical symptoms tha...
Somatization is a common phenomenon that has been defined in many ways. The two most widely used dia...
Introduction: The confusion around the diagnosis of ‘medically unexplained symptoms’ has lead to a p...
Abstract Background Somatization is produced due to the summation of psychological factors, irrespec...
This articles describes: debate about how to categorize somatoform disorders--as psychological or...
OBJECTIVE: Although somatoform presentations are common, there is considerable confusion regarding t...
Background: according to the DSM-5, somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is characterized by physical symp...
Background The aim of this study was to explore somatization types by reducing patient complaints ...
Psychiatric care providers should be trained to use current changes in the somatoform disorders crit...
Somatization is a generic and ambiguous concept widely utilized for pathological conditions where so...