Shah Ruchita, Chauhan Nidhi
Department of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Indian J Psychol Med. 2017 Jul-Aug;39(4):500-502. doi: 10.4103/0253-7176.211740.
Children and adolescents often present to physicians and pediatricians with a range of medically unexplained symptoms, most common being headache, abdominal, and bone pains. These symptoms can be a manifestation of underlying depressive, anxiety or somatoform disorders, and sometimes the only symptom. Hence, it is important to recognize and manage these symptoms. Atypical facial pain (AFP) or atypical trigeminal neuralgia that has variably been described to be of psychological origin is considered to be rare in children. We describe the case of a 13-year-old adolescent girl who presented with AFP, who was finally diagnosed to have a somatoform disorder. We discuss the characteristics of AFP in the index case that justify the diagnosis. We also attempt to describe psychosocial factors related to such a presentation.
儿童和青少年经常向医生和儿科医生诉说一系列医学上无法解释的症状,最常见的是头痛、腹痛和骨痛。这些症状可能是潜在的抑郁、焦虑或躯体形式障碍的表现,有时甚至是唯一的症状。因此,认识和处理这些症状很重要。非典型面部疼痛(AFP)或非典型三叉神经痛,曾被认为其起源与心理因素有关,在儿童中较为罕见。我们描述了一名13岁青春期女孩出现AFP的病例,该女孩最终被诊断为躯体形式障碍。我们讨论了该病例中AFP的特征,这些特征支持了诊断。我们还试图描述与这种表现相关的心理社会因素。