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==Background==
==Background==
* One or more symptoms that involve motor or sensory neurologic function believed to be related to a psychiatric condition.
* One or more symptoms that involve motor or sensory neurologic function believed to be related to a psychiatric condition.<ref>Allin M, Streeruwitz A, Curtis V. Progress in understanding conversion disorder. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. Sep 2005;1(3):205-9</ref>
* The symptoms are not intentionally produced
* The symptoms are not intentionally produced
* '''Diagnosis of exclusion'''
* '''Diagnosis of exclusion'''

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Background

  • One or more symptoms that involve motor or sensory neurologic function believed to be related to a psychiatric condition.[1]
  • The symptoms are not intentionally produced
  • Diagnosis of exclusion
  • Often associated with patient who is unconcerned or neutral to the loss of motor/sensory function

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnostic Studies

  • All test will be negative: should consider CT, CBC, CHEM 10, LP, Possible MRI if concerned for spinal pathology

Treatment

  • No current treatment, often symptoms will resolve if psychiatric connection is made to patient.
  • Co-treatment of associated psychiatric syndromes

Disposition

  • Can often be discharged from ED if good support system, consider admission for psychiatric evaluation.
  • Set up close psychiatric or neurology follow up
  1. Allin M, Streeruwitz A, Curtis V. Progress in understanding conversion disorder. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. Sep 2005;1(3):205-9