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Functional neurological disorder in children and young people: Incidence, clinical features, and prognosis

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DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY
卷 65, 期 9, 页码 1238-1246

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.15538

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This study aimed to report the incidence, demographic and clinical characteristics, and symptom outcome of functional neurological disorder (FND) in children. The results showed that the annual incidence of FND in children was 18.3 per 100,000, with a higher likelihood in females and older children. Functional motor and sensory symptoms were the most common, along with other somatic symptoms such as headache and pain. Self-reported psychiatric symptoms and infection/inflammation were the most common predisposing and precipitating factors. At a median follow-up of 15 months, 49% of children reported improvement or resolution of FND symptoms, with no identified prognostic factors.
AimTo report incidence, demographic and clinical characteristics, and symptom outcome of functional neurological disorder (FND) in children. MethodChildren diagnosed with FND at a regional children's hospital were prospectively recruited by weekly active surveillance for 36 months. Demographic, clinical, and follow-up data were retrospectively extracted by review of electronic records. Descriptive statistical analyses were used. ResultsNinety-seven children (age range 5-15 years) met the case definition of FND (annual incidence 18.3 per 100 000 children). Children with FND were likely to be female (n = 68 [70%]) and older (median 13 years) with no difference in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (marker of socioeconomic status) compared with the general childhood population. Functional motor (41%) and sensory (41%) symptoms were most common; other somatic symptoms such as headache (31%) and pain (27%) were frequent. Self-reported psychiatric symptoms and infection/inflammation were the most common predisposing and precipitating factors respectively. At a median of 15 months follow-up, 49% of 75 children reported improvement or resolution of FND symptoms with no prognostic factors found. InterpretationAt this regional centre, FND in children had a higher incidence than previously reported and a less optimistic outcome than in some other studies.

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