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- Francesca Morgante, Mark J Edwards, Alberto J Espay, Alfonso Fasano, Pablo Mir, Davide Martino, and DISMOV-SIN Study Group on Psychogenic Movement Disorders.
- Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Scienze Psichiatriche ed Anestesiologiche, Università di Messina, Messina, Italy.
- Mov. Disord. 2012 Apr 1; 27 (4): 548-52.
BackgroundThe reliability and applicability of published diagnostic criteria for psychogenic movement disorders (PMDs) have never been examined.MethodsEight movement disorder and six general neurologists rated 14 patients diagnosed with PMD and 14 patients diagnosed with organic movement disorders. Raters provided a dichotomous judgment (i.e., psychogenic or organic) upon review of video-based movement phenomenology and a category of diagnostic certainty based on the Fahn-Williams and Shill-Gerber criteria after accessing standardized clinical information. We measured interobserver agreement on the diagnosis and clinical certainty judgment of PMD.ResultsIn both groups of raters, agreements were "fair" on the video-based dichotomous judgment, but improved to "substantial" after access to standardized clinical information. "Slight" to "poor" agreement was reached for the "probable" and "possible" categories of diagnostic certainty corresponding to both diagnostic criteria.ConclusionsDiagnosis according to clinical available criteria for PMD yields poor diagnostic agreement.Copyright © 2012 Movement Disorder Society.
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