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U Frommberger1, S Hurth-Schmidt, H Dieringer, B Tettenborn, R Buller, O Benkert.
Abstract
Seventy-six in- and outpatients seeking help for complaints of dizziness in a neurological clinic were assessed by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM III (SCID). Neurological assessment included electrophysiological and otological examination. We established criteria to differentiate between dizziness as a symptom of panic disorder and dizziness as a symptom of neurological illness. Criteria for dizziness as a symptom of panic disorder are: adverse life events before the onset of dizziness, current comorbidity with depression, a high number of vegetative symptoms typical for panic attacks, a specific cluster of symptoms and little evidence of a neurological illness. We conclude that patients with complaints of dizziness often suffer from anxiety disorders. Thus we describe a vestibular subtype and contribute to the classification of panic disorder.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8332230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nervenarzt ISSN: 0028-2804 Impact factor: 1.214