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. 1982 Apr-Jun;24(2):120–125.

A FOLLOW UP STUDY OF HYSTERIA1

NN Wig 2, K Mangalwedhe 2, Harminder Bedi 2, R Srinivas Murthy 3
PMCID: PMC3012860  PMID: 21965899

SUMMARY

The present study undertook to examine the outcome of a group of cases who were diagnosed as hysteria, six or more years ago in a general hospital psychiatric unit and correlate various clinical factors with good or bad outcome. Of the 81 cases selected for the study, 57 (67%) could be located and followed up after a gap of 6-8 years. Majority of the cases (74%) had either no symptoms or symptoms less than before at the time of the follow up. In only 3 cases, there was evidence of an underlying organic illness which seemed to have been missed at the initial assessment. A new sub-classification of hysteria with glossary of terms used for this study is presented for future research work.

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