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The differential diagnosis of medical and psychogenic disease in primary care.

Kosuke IshizukaKiyoshi ShikinoYu LiDaiki YokokawaTomoko TsukamotoYasutaka YahagitaJumpei KojimaShiho YamashitaKazutaka NodaTakanori UeharaMasatomi Ikusaka
Published in: Journal of general and family medicine (2023)
Diagnosis and management of psychogenic diseases such as conversion disorder, somatic symptom disorder (SSD), illness anxiety disorder, falsehood disorder, and psychotic disorder require an elaborate biopsychosocial approach and are often challenging. Herein, we propose the following points to differentiate medical diseases from these psychogenic diseases: correspondence between symptoms and objective findings or activities of daily living (ADL) impairment; placebo effect; clear provocative or palliative factors; progressive time course; paroxysmal or intermittent symptoms; unfamiliar but not strange expressions; symptoms worsen during sleep or rest.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • sleep quality
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  • bipolar disorder
  • physical activity
  • clinical trial
  • double blind
  • general practice
  • patient reported