[Differential diagnosis of pain experience. Chronic pain and depression].Fortschr Med Orig. 2001 Jan 11; 118(4):153-6.FM
Abstract
Chronic pain and depressive symptoms often occur together. The relationships between these two conditions are, however, still controversial. On the neurobiological level, features common to both disorders are to be found. Mental coping patterns favor the development of depressive symptomatology in patients suffering from pain, or of pain within the framework of a psychiatric illness. For the diagnostic work-up, the case history, exploration, organic investigations and, where indicated, psychological tests are employed. A well-proven strategy in the areas of diagnosis and therapy is interdisciplinary cooperation involving physicians, psychologists and--within relevant institutions--nursing staff.
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11217679
Citation
Kautzsch, K, and A Kopf. "[Differential Diagnosis of Pain Experience. Chronic Pain and Depression]." Fortschritte Der Medizin. Originalien, vol. 118, no. 4, 2001, pp. 153-6.
Kautzsch K, Kopf A. [Differential diagnosis of pain experience. Chronic pain and depression]. Fortschr Med Orig. 2001;118(4):153-6.
Kautzsch, K., & Kopf, A. (2001). [Differential diagnosis of pain experience. Chronic pain and depression]. Fortschritte Der Medizin. Originalien, 118(4), 153-6.
Kautzsch K, Kopf A. [Differential Diagnosis of Pain Experience. Chronic Pain and Depression]. Fortschr Med Orig. 2001 Jan 11;118(4):153-6. PubMed PMID: 11217679.
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