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Cardiac sarcoidosis resembling panic disorder: a case report.

Keita TokumitsuJun DemachiYukichi YamanoiShigeto OyamaJunko TakeuchiKoji YachimoriNorio Yasui-Furukori
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2017)
This report highlights the importance of considering cardiac sarcoidosis in the differential diagnosis of panic disorder. This cardiac disease should be considered especially in patients have a history of cardiac disease (e.g., arrhythmia) and atypical presentations of panic symptoms. Panic disorder is a psychiatric condition that is typically diagnosed after other medical conditions have been excluded. Because the diagnosis of sarcoidosis is difficult in some patients, caution is required. The palpitations and symptoms of heart failure associated with cardiac sarcoidosis can be misdiagnosed as psychiatric symptoms of panic disorder. The condition described in the current case study appears to constitute a physical disease, the diagnosis of which requires significant consideration and caution.
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