Pseudoneurasthenic Syndrome

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Classification according to ICD-10
F06.6 Pseudoneurasthenic Syndrome
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019)

The pseudoneurasthenic syndrome , also called pseudoneurasthenia , is differentiated from the diagnosis neurasthenia , which is uncommon today, on the basis of organic causes or triggers.

Pseudoneurasthenia is defined as "the nervous phenomena that do not represent a real exhaustion neurosis" and can be counted among the acute exogenous reaction types without clouding of consciousness.

The term was coined in 1972 by the psychiatrist Gerd Huber and includes concentration disorders, memory impairment, changes in the emotional life and drive disorders due to a variety of possible brain damage .

In the specialist literature, the term - which is generally not very common - is used very inconsistently for:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ S. Freud: About the justification to separate a certain complex of symptoms from neurasthenia as an "anxiety neurosis". In: Collected Works. Volume I (Studies on hysteria - early writings on the theory of neuroses), S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1953, ISBN 3-10-022703-4
  2. ^ O. Dornblüth : Clinical Dictionary , 13./14. Edition 1927, [1]
  3. G. Huber: Clinic of the Psychopathology of Organic Psychoses. In: KP Kisker, JE Meyer, M. Müller, E. Strömgen (editors) :. Contemporary Psychiatry. 1972, Vol. II, pp. 71-146.
  4. M. Lanczik, H. Spingler, A. Heidrich, T. Becker, B. Kretzer, P. Albert, J. Fritze: Post partum blues: depressive disease or pseudoneurasthenic syndrome. In: Journal of affective disorders. Volume 25, Number 1, May 1992, pp. 47-52, PMID 1624645 .
  5. AA Iarosh, LG Iaremenko: [Pseudoneurasthenic form of disseminated sclerosis]. In: Vrachebnoe delo. Number 10, October 1984, pp. 84-86, PMID 6516317 .
  6. ^ Z. Osuch: [Pseudoneurasthenia syndrome as an initial stage of multiple sclerosis]. In: Wiadomosci lekarskie. Volume 27, Number 1, January 1974, pp. 21-24, PMID 4839722 .
  7. P. Polzien, J. Walter: [The pseudoneurasthenic syndrome in the early stage of coronary arteriosclerosis]. In: Munich medical weekly . Volume 113, Number 44, October 1971, pp. 1453-1456, PMID 5171458 .
  8. H. Zettler, B. Knebel: [Pseudoneurasthenia and EEG chenges due to vitamin B 6 deficiency during INH therapy]. In: Psychiatry, Neurology, and Medical Psychology. Volume 23, Number 12, December 1971, pp. 703-711, PMID 5145172 .
  9. C. Kulenkampff: [Pseudoneurasthenic prestages of psychoses and organic diseases]. In: The Medical World. Volume 47, November 1968, pp. 2573-2575, PMID 5732830 .
  10. J. Kotrlík, L. Peychl, M. Zástĕra: Pseudoneurasthenic syndrome in lymph node toxoplasmosis. In: Sbornik vedeckych praci Lekarske fakulty Karlovy university v Hradci Kralove. Volume 11, Number 3, 1968, pp. 393-395, PMID 5254013 .
  11. BD Karvasarskiĭ: [Pseudoneurasthenic variants of encephalitis in the clinical picture of neuroses. (Apropos of differential diagnosis)]. In: Sovetskaia meditsina. Volume 28, Number 9, September 1965, pp. 111-116, PMID 5871684 .
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  14. C. Schattenfroh: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis after active immunization In: Der Nervenarzt , Vol. 75, No. 8, pp. 776-779

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