Grattan-Smith P J, Dale R C
Department of Neurology, Westmead Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Department of Neurology, Westmead Children's Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
Handb Clin Neurol. 2016;139:489-498. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801772-2.00040-0.
Functional neurologic disorders (FND) of children have many similarities to those of adults, and there is a potential to learn much from the study of FND in children. In this chapter we discuss multiple aspects of pediatric FND. These include their frequency, historic features, the diagnosis, and controversies over the nature of FND and the "correct" name that should be used. We also discuss methods of informing the child and family of the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. FND of children typically affect girls in the 10-14-years age range. The presentation is often polysymptomatic, with pain and lethargy accompanying loss of motor function. A common situation is a perfectionistic child who has taken on too much in her academic, sporting, cultural, and social life. Some children respond readily to treatment, but others have a prolonged illness.
儿童功能性神经障碍(FND)与成人的功能性神经障碍有许多相似之处,并且有潜力从对儿童FND的研究中学到很多东西。在本章中,我们将讨论儿童FND的多个方面。这些方面包括其发病率、历史特征、诊断,以及关于FND本质和应使用的“正确”名称的争议。我们还将讨论向儿童及其家庭告知诊断、治疗和预后的方法。儿童FND通常影响10至14岁年龄段的女孩。其表现往往是多症状的,在运动功能丧失的同时伴有疼痛和无精打采。常见的情况是一个在学业、体育、文化和社交生活中承担过多责任的完美主义儿童。一些儿童对治疗反应迅速,但另一些儿童病程迁延。