Close Your Eyes and See: Stroke Sequelae versus Functional Neurological Disorder in a Physician

The first author is a left-handed, 51-year-old nephrologist who experienced a neurologic event. She underwent neurosurgery complicated by hemorrhage. Postoperatively, she developed persistent vertigo and unilateral tongue pain which persisted for over 5 years. Early neuroimaging revealed expected encephalomalacia but no neuroanatomical basis for her symptoms. A functional neurological disorder was suspected, and she was seen by several psychiatrists and psychotherapists. However, she suspected a neuroanatomical lesion would better explain her unrelenting symptoms. After seeing many neurologists, a neuroanatomical diagnosis was finally made. The theory and practice of medicine mandate that subjective complaint guides the modality and interpretation of objective evidence. The final neurologist knew where on neuroimaging to look because she was guided by the patient's complaints – vertigo and unilateral tongue pain. In this case, detailed scrutiny of neuroimaging by a neurologist, after encephalomalacia and gliosis were fully completed, gave a more accurate neuroanatomical diagnosis and a more realistic prognosis.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Close Your Eyes and See: Stroke Sequelae versus Functional Neurological Disorder in a Physician ; volume:86 ; number:4 ; year:2023 ; pages:287-294 ; extent:7
European neurology ; 86, Heft 4 (2023), 287-294 (gesamt 7)

Urheber
Weil, E. Jennifer
Keyserling, Harold
Feuerstein, Burt
Murphy, Olwen

DOI
10.1159/000530753
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023091400200813277572
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14.08.2025, 10:58 MESZ

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Beteiligte

  • Weil, E. Jennifer
  • Keyserling, Harold
  • Feuerstein, Burt
  • Murphy, Olwen

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