| Literature DB >> 21584099 |
C P Mall1, J K Trivedi, U S Mishra, V P Sharma, P K Dalal, M Katiyar, S Srivastava, P K Sinha.
Abstract
Twenty-five subjects, who had undergone amputation within last 6 weeks, were studied for psychiatric complications, including phantom limb phenomena. The patients were interviewed on SCID, HRSD and HARS. Out of a total of 25 subjects, 8 (34.6%) developed psychiatric disorders - PTSD and major depression. The whole sample was thus divided into 2 groups-sick and nonsick. Phantom limb was seen in 88% subjects. No significant difference was present between the two groups with regard to presence of phantom, its associated phenomena of pain, telescopy and movement. A statistically significant difference was seen in psychiatric sickness in relation to upper and lower limb.Entities:
Keywords: Amputation; phantom limb; psychiatric aspects
Year: 1997 PMID: 21584099 PMCID: PMC2967165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Psychiatry ISSN: 0019-5545 Impact factor: 1.759