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Epilepsy and Hysteria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

George W. Fenton*
Affiliation:
University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DDI 9SY

Extract

Charcot's term ‘hysteroepilepsy’ implies brain mechanisms in common between epilepsy and hysteria. No such direct link between these two conditions exists. Nevertheless, there are a number of indirect associations between epilepsy and hysteria that can lead to confusion in the differential diagnosis and management of the patient with seizures.

Type
Symposium on Hysteria
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Copyright © 1986 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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