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<title><![CDATA[Are psychogenic non-epileptic seizures just another symptom of conversion disorder?]]></title>
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<sec><st>Background</st>
<p>Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are classified with other functional neurological symptoms as &lsquo;Conversion Disorder&rsquo;, but there are reasons to wonder whether this symptomatology constitutes a distinct entity.</p>
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<sec><st>Methods</st>
<p>We reviewed the literature comparing PNES with other functional neurological symptoms.</p>
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<sec><st>Results</st>
<p>We find eight studies that directly examined this question. Though all but one found significant differences&mdash;notably in presenting age, trauma history, and dissociation&mdash;they were divided on whether these differences represented an important distinction.</p>
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<sec><st>Conclusion</st>
<p>We argue that the aetiological and mechanistic distinctions they support, particularly when bolstered by additional data, give reason to sustain a separation between these conditions.</p>
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<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kanaan, R. A. A., Duncan, R., Goldstein, L. H., Jankovic, J., Cavanna, A. E.]]></dc:creator>
<dc:date>2017-05-04T16:30:39-07:00</dc:date>
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<dc:title><![CDATA[Are psychogenic non-epileptic seizures just another symptom of conversion disorder?]]></dc:title>
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