ICD-11 · 6B61.0

Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue

Dissociative amnesia accompanied by purposeful travel or confused wandering, with inability to recall one's past.

Symptoms

How to recognise

In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue are:

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Synonyms and related terms

Inability to recall important autobiographical memories, loss of autobiographical memories, autobiographical amnesia, dissociative fugue, fugue state, purposeful wandering with amnesia, confused wandering, unintended travel during fugue, disappearance with amnesia, Disorientation as to own identity in fugue, does not remember who they are, loss of identity in fugue, personal disorientation, fugue state of consciousness

Frequently asked questions

What are the symptoms of Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue?

Symptoms associated with Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue (ICD-11 6B61.0) include: Inability to recall memories, Purposeful travel or confused wandering (fugue), Disorientation as to own identity.

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue?

The differential diagnosis of Dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue (6B61.0) includes: Dysocjacyjne zaburzenie tożsamości (6B64), Zaburzenie amnestyczne (6D72).

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