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hystero$37138$ - traducción al alemán

EVENTS RESEMBLING AN EPILEPTIC SEIZURE, BUT WITHOUT THE CHARACTERISTIC ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH EPILEPSY
Hystero-epilepsy; Hysteroepilepsy; Pseudoseizure; Psychogenic seizures; PNES; Non-epileptic attack disorder; Hystero-Epilepsy; Dissociative convulsions; Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; Dissociative seizure; Hysterical seizure; Hysterical seizures; Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; Psychogenic non epileptic seizure; Nonepileptic psychogenic seizure; Draft:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; User:Gomer2/sandbox; Functional seizures; Pseudoseizures; Nonepileptic psychogenic event; Psychogenic seizure; Functional Non-Epileptic Attacks; Functional Non-Epileptic Attack

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Definición

Hysteroepilepsy
·noun A disease resembling hysteria in its nature, and characterized by the occurrence of epileptiform convulsions, which can often be controlled or excited by pressure on the ovaries, and upon other definite points in the body.

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Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure

Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are events resembling an epileptic seizure, but without the characteristic electrical discharges associated with epilepsy. PNES fall under the category of disorders known as functional neurological disorders (FND), also known as conversion disorders. A more recent term to describe these events is dissociative non-epileptic seizures. These are typically treated by psychologists or psychiatrists. PNES has previously been called pseudoseizures, psychogenic seizures, and hysterical seizures, but these terms have fallen out of favor.