Axial Syndrome
Axis syndrome referred to psychopathology a group of rule-way occurring in common axis symptoms in psychiatric or neurological disorders. Axial symptoms, in turn, refer to important illnesses ( symptoms ) that occur in various clinical pictures that can be distinguished but belong together. The memory disorder is the axis symptom of brain atrophy and dementia .
The opposite term to the axis symptom is the edge symptom .
Examples
Numerous axis syndromes have been described in the literature. For example:
- Endomorph-cyclothymic axial syndrome (see bipolar disorder )
- Organic brain axis syndrome (see organic brain psychosyndrome )
- Organic brain psychic axis syndrome = exogenous psychosyndrome in early childhood
- Suicidal axis syndrome (see suicidality )
- Therapeutic axis syndrome of neuroleptic drugs (see Neuroleptics # Adverse Effects )
swell
- Axial symptom and axis syndrome ( limited preview in Google Book search). In: Uwe Henrik Peters: Lexicon of psychiatry, psychotherapy, medical psychology. Elsevier, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2007 ISBN 978-3-437-15061-6
Individual evidence
- ^ Axial syndrome in the Roche-Lexikon Medizin, 5th edition at Gesundheit.de; Retrieved October 6, 2013
- ↑ Wolfgang Rintelmann: The "endomorphic-cyclothymic axis syndrome" and "mixed pictures with endomorphic-cyclothymic axis syndrome" according to BERNER in organic diseases with cerebral involvement in the treatment items of the mental hospital of the Plauen district hospital. 1988 ( limited preview in Google Book Search)
- ↑ Achsensyndrom, cerebral organ in the Roche-Lexikon Medizin, 5th edition at Gesundheit.de; Retrieved October 6, 2013
- ↑ Bernhard Mitterauer: The suicidal axis syndrome: a medical-biological study to assess suicidality. In: Wiener medical Wochenschrift. Volume 68 (Suppl.), Hollinek, 1981
- ↑ Hans-Jürgen Haase: The therapeutic axis syndrome of neuroleptic drugs and its relationship to extrapyramidal symptoms. In: Advances in Neurology and Psychiatry. Volume 29, Issue 5, 1961.