ICD-11 · 6B60.2

Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness

Zaburzenie charakteryzuje się uczuciem wirowania, zawrotami głowy lub zaburzeniami równowagi bez neurologicznej lub przedsionkowej przyczyny wyjaśniającej objawy. Nasilenie jest zmienne i może się zmieniać w zależności od sytuacji. Przy odwróceniu uwagi objawy mogą słabnąć. Stan istotnie utrudnia poruszanie się i codzienne funkcjonowanie.

Symptoms

How to recognise

In the ICD-11 framework, the core symptoms taken into account when recognising Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness are:

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Synonyms and related terms

psychogenic dizziness, functional vertigo, dissociative dizziness, functional balance disturbance, variability of dizziness, inconsistent vertigo, symptoms worsening with stress, psychogenic onset

Frequently asked questions

What are the symptoms of Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness?

Symptoms associated with Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness (ICD-11 6B60.2) include: Dizziness or vertigo without organic cause, Symptoms variable and inconsistent with neurological pattern, Symptoms appearing or worsening after stress.

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness?

The differential diagnosis of Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with vertigo or dizziness (6B60.2) includes: Amnezja dysocjacyjna (6B61), Zaburzenie depersonalizacyjno-derealizacyjne (6B66).

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