Literature DB >> 3960225

[Vital disorders of the mouth (glossodynia) in depressive involutional psychoses].

C Maier.   

Abstract

Eight cases of glossodynia arising in the context of an endogenous depression are reported and the case histories of four of them are presented. Somatic features, in particular the sensation of having a burned tongue, were by far the most prominent and tended to relegate the depressive symptoms to the background. The clinical picture can usefully be classified as the coenesthetic form of a depressive psychosis of late life. A good treatment response can be achieved with antidepressants, possibly in combination with neuroleptics.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3960225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


  4 in total

1.  [Aspects of liaison psychiatry care of patients in a university pain clinic].

Authors:  M Brinkers; G Pfau; C Schneemilch
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 1.107

2.  [Pain therapy in patients with schizoaffective disorder and cancer].

Authors:  M Brinkers; G Pfau; A Voigt; C Schneemilch
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 1.107

3.  [Characteristics and prevalence of painful coenesthesia in a pain clinic].

Authors:  M Brinkers; A Lux; G Pfau; C Schneemilch
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 1.629

4.  A Case of Major Depression with Burning Mouth Syndrome and Tinnitus Successfully Treated with Vortioxetine.

Authors:  Reiji Yoshimura; Atsuko Ikenouchi; Naomichi Okamoto; Yuki Konishi
Journal:  Int Med Case Rep J       Date:  2021-04-28
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