Sentences with phrase «from psychogenic»

The study found that patients who suffer from psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) after a traumatic brain injury may be more likely to suffer from:
A 2006 study revealed that up to 30 percent of patients who actually suffer from psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are misdiagnosed with epilepsy [source: ScienceDaily].

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From his death - camp learnings, Frankl concludes: «Belief in an overmeaning — whether as a metaphysical concept or in the religious sense of providence — is of the foremost therapeutic and psychogenic importance.
Further support for the «hypothalamus hypothesis» can be extrapolated from a 2012 fMRI study on men «psychogenic ED».
As the misogyny onscreen bleeds into the workspace, Gilderoy's own complicit part in the film comes into sharp focus, and his English reserve and linguistic isolation are revealed to be mere psychogenic fugue from a crueller, harsher reality.
With Darling (not to be confused with the John Schlesinger film from 1965, and hardly likely to be), the writer - director behind Ritual and Pod (not to mention the upcoming Carnage Park, something of a sensation at Sundance this year) has constructed a disturbing psychogenic fever dream fit to give Lynch and Polanski nightmares.
Clinical signs of D. gatoi infection are indistinguishable from those of cats with allergic or psychogenic dermatologic conditions.
Cats love to groom themselves but when that grooming includes clumps of fur coming off your cat could be suffering from either one of the following ailments, allergies, mites, ringworm, a low fat diet or psychogenic disorders.
If you and your veterinarian believe that this is the cause of the hair loss then the next step is to determine if your cat is suffering from a skin condition such as itch (pruritic) or some mental condition that is causing the physical problem (psychogenic).
Dogs without any underlying physical condition who exhibit polydipsia or pollakiuria may be suffering from a condition known as psychogenic polydipsia, a behavioral disorder in which the dog feels compelled to continue drinking water long after its thirst is quenched.
Those cases need to be differentiated from stress induced over grooming (psychogenic alopecia although wikipedia is confusing the two issues).
KRE 201 (g)» ****** «During rebuttal, the Commonwealth asked to be allowed to read the definition of «psychogenic» from an unnamed medical dictionary as a learned treatise pursuant to KRE 803 (18).
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