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Functional motor disorders associated with other neurological diseases: Beyond the boundaries of “organic” neurology

Tinazzi, M; Geroin, C; Erro, R; Marcuzzo, E; Cuoco, S; Ceravolo, R; Mazzucchi, S; Pilotto, A; Padovani, A; Romito, LM; et al. Tinazzi, M; Geroin, C; Erro, R; Marcuzzo, E; Cuoco, S; Ceravolo, R; Mazzucchi, S; Pilotto, A; Padovani, A; Romito, LM; Eleopra, R; Zappia, M; Nicoletti, A; Dallocchio, C; Arbasino, C; Bono, F; Pascarella, A; Demartini, B; Gambini, O; Modugno, N; Olivola, E; Bonanni, L; Antelmi, E; Zanolin, E; Albanese, A; Ferrazzano, G; de Micco, R; Lopiano, L; Calandra-Buonaura, G; Petracca, M; Esposito, M; Pisani, A; Manganotti, P; Stocchi, F; Moja, MC; Antonini, A; Ercoli, T; Morgante, F (2021) Functional motor disorders associated with other neurological diseases: Beyond the boundaries of “organic” neurology. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 28 (5). pp. 1752-1758. ISSN 1351-5101 https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14674
SGUL Authors: Morgante, Francesca

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Abstract

Background and purpose The aims of this study were to describe the clinical manifestations of functional motor disorders (FMDs) coexisting with other neurological diseases (“comorbid FMDs”), and to compare comorbid FMDs with FMDs not overlapping with other neurological diseases (“pure FMDs”). Methods For this multicenter observational study, we enrolled outpatients with a definite FMD diagnosis attending 25 tertiary movement disorder centers in Italy. Each patient with FMDs underwent a detailed clinical assessment including screening for other associated neurological conditions. Group comparisons (comorbid FMDs vs. pure FMDs) were performed in order to compare demographic and clinical variables. Logistic regression models were created to estimate the adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of comorbid FMDs (dependent variable) in relation to sociodemographic and clinical characteristics (independent variables). Results Out of 410 FMDs, 21.7% of patients (n = 89) had comorbid FMDs. The most frequent coexisting neurological diseases were migraine, cerebrovascular disease and parkinsonism. In the majority of cases (86.5%), FMDs appeared after the diagnosis of a neurological disease. Patients with comorbid FMDs were older, and more frequently had tremor, non‐neurological comorbidities, paroxysmal non‐epileptic seizures, major depressive disorders, and benzodiazepine intake. Multivariate regression analysis showed that diagnosis of comorbid FMDs was more likely associated with longer time lag until the final diagnosis of FMD, presence of tremor and non‐neurological comorbidities. Conclusions Our findings highlight the need for prompt diagnosis of FMDs, given the relatively high frequency of associated neurological and non‐neurological diseases.

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Additional Information: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tinazzi, M., Geroin, C., Erro, R., Marcuzzo, E., Cuoco, S., Ceravolo, R., Mazzucchi, S., Pilotto, A., Padovani, A., Romito, L.M., Eleopra, R., Zappia, M., Nicoletti, A., Dallocchio, C., Arbasino, C., Bono, F., Pascarella, A., Demartini, B., Gambini, O., Modugno, N., Olivola, E., Bonanni, L., Antelmi, E., Zanolin, E., Albanese, A., Ferrazzano, G., de Micco, R., Lopiano, L., Calandra‐Buonaura, G., Petracca, M., Esposito, M., Pisani, A., Manganotti, P., Stocchi, F., Coletti Moja, M., Antonini, A., Ercoli, T. and Morgante, F. (2021), Functional motor disorders associated with other neurological diseases: Beyond the boundaries of “organic” neurology. Eur J Neurol, 28: 1752-1758, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14674. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions.
Keywords: Neurology & Neurosurgery, 1103 Clinical Sciences, 1109 Neurosciences
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS)
Journal or Publication Title: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
ISSN: 1351-5101
Dates:
DateEvent
15 April 2021Published
2 January 2021Published Online
6 December 2020Accepted
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/112685
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14674

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