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. 2019 Aug 14;10:861. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00861

Table 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of functional movement disorder patients.

Patient Clinical signs Gender Age Illness duration Comorbid affective disorder Medication
1 Dystonia F 52 4 Depressive syndrome, panic attacks Venlafaxine
2 Body stiffness and spasms F 46 4 Depressive syndrome Oxazepam and SSRI
3 Tremor of right hand F 56 11 None None
4 Right leg weakness M 20 3 None None
5 Quadriparesis F 59 2 None None
6 Gait disorder F 63 5 None None
7 Myoclonus F 61 15 None None
8 Tremor of right hand F 51 2 None None
9 Tremor of both hands, gait disorder F 31 2 Depressive syndrome None
10 Tremor, abnormal movements of chin F 22 3 None None
11 Myoclonus M 20 2 None None
12 Gait disorder F 29 6 None Agomelatine
13 Weakness of both legs, non-epileptic seizures M 41 8 Depressive syndrome, anxiety Mirtazapine
14 Tremor and dystonia M 24 2 None None
15 Weakness of both arms, non-epileptic seizures F 21 4 None None

Comorbid affective disorder refers to presence of clinically significant symptoms of anxiety or depression assessed by a clinical psychologist. F, female; M, male. Age and illness duration is displayed in years.