Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea is characterized by irregular, non-repetitive, brief, jerky, flowing movements that move randomly from one part of the body to another that are not consistent with a recognized disease of the nervous system, other mental, behavioral or neurodevelopmental disorder, or other medical condition and do not occur exclusively during another dissociative disorder.
How to recognise
In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea are:
- nieregularne gwałtowne ruchy kończyn
Differential diagnosis
When diagnosing Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:
Frequently asked questions
What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea?
The differential diagnosis of Dissociative neurological symptom disorder, with chorea (6B60.80) includes: Amnezja dysocjacyjna (6B61), Zaburzenie depersonalizacyjno-derealizacyjne (6B66).
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