抑うつ性昏迷
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- someone suffering psychological depression
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- 憂うつにさせる,気をめいらす,(精神を)抑圧する
- 意識もうろうの状態,ぼうっとした状態
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English Journal
- A pioneer work on electric brain stimulation in psychotic patients. Rudolph Gottfried Arndt and his 1870s studies.
- Steinberg H.Author information Archives for the History of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany. holger.steinberg@medizin.uni-leipzig.deAbstractBACKGROUND: Today's brain stimulation methods are commonly traced back historically to surgical brain operations. With this one-sided historical approach it is easy to overlook the fact that non-surgical electrical brain-stimulating applications preceded present-day therapies.
- Brain stimulation.Brain Stimul.2013 Jul;6(4):477-81. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2012.11.004. Epub 2012 Dec 6.
- BACKGROUND: Today's brain stimulation methods are commonly traced back historically to surgical brain operations. With this one-sided historical approach it is easy to overlook the fact that non-surgical electrical brain-stimulating applications preceded present-day therapies.OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: T
- PMID 23266132
- [New forms of depressive psychomotor retardation].
- Freton M.
- L'Encéphale.Encephale.2012 Dec;38 Suppl 2:S33-6. doi: 10.1016/S0013-7006(12)70072-6.
- PMID 23279954
- Pervasive refusal syndrome. Three German cases provide further illustration.
- Jans T, Ball J, Preiss M, Haberhausen M, Warnke A, Renner TJ.Author information Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, Würzburg University Hospital. jans@kjp.uni-wuerzburg.deAbstractPervasive refusal syndrome (PRS) has been proposed as a new diagnostic entity among child and adolescent psychiatric disorders. It is characterized by a cluster of life-threatening symptoms including refusal of hood intake, decreased or complete lack of mobilization, and lack of communication as well as retreat from normal life activities. Active refusal to accept help as well as neglect of personal care have been core features of PRS in the limited number of cases reported in the last decade. There have, however; been cases with predominantly passive resistance, indicating the possibility that there may be a continuum from active refusal to passive resistance within PRS. Postulating this continuum allows for the integration of "depressive devitalization" -- a refusal syndrome mainly characterized by passive resistance -- into the concept of PRS. Here, three case vignettes of adolescent patients with PRS are presented. The patients' symptomatology can be allocated on this continuum of PRS. PRS and dissociative disorders are compared in greater detail and contrasted within this discussion of differential diagnoses at the poles of such a continuum. PRS is a useful diagnosis for cases involving symptoms of predominating refusal and retreat which cannot satisfactorily be classified by existing diagnostic categories, and which can mostly clearly be separated from dissociative disorder.
- Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie.Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother.2011 Sep;39(5):351-8; quiz 359. doi: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000128.
- Pervasive refusal syndrome (PRS) has been proposed as a new diagnostic entity among child and adolescent psychiatric disorders. It is characterized by a cluster of life-threatening symptoms including refusal of hood intake, decreased or complete lack of mobilization, and lack of communication as wel
- PMID 21882157
Japanese Journal
- 症例 髄膜腫を合併した難治性うつ病に対して,電気けいれん療法を施行した経験
- 中武 将幸,寺石 俊也,井出 誠 [他]
- 福岡医学雑誌 101(9), 198-206, 2010-09-25
- … We report a case in which 3 courses of modified ECT (m-ECT) were successfully administered without any neurological deterioration to a patient, who was frequently hospitalized for recurrent depressive disorder with stupor. …
- NAID 40018269952
- Psychotic symptoms complicate the clinical differentiation of Parkinson's disease with major depressive disorder from dementia with Lewy bodies
- MIYASHITA Mitsuhiro,SASAYAMA Daimei,SUGIYAMA Nobuhiro,YASAKI Takehiko,WASHIZUKA Shinsuke,AMANO Naoji
- Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society 10(2), 107-111, 2010-06-01
- NAID 10029771019
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- benign stupor, depressive stupor
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