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Query: UMLS:C0012833 (
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Two hundred patients clinically certified as suffering from anxiety state were investigated with a view to understanding the clinical manifestation of the condition in Nigeria. We found that 67 symptoms were manifested by those patients, but only 15 symptoms were presented by about 10% of the sample. These common symptoms were: frequent headaches, difficulty in falling asleep, flushing, difficulty in concentrating, rapid or irregular heart beating, weakness, hot flashes,
dizziness
, feeling of something crawling in the head, heaviness of the head, nervousness, poor appetite, poor sight, nightmares, and chest pain. The five major precipitating factors were physical ailments, studying and examinations, use of drugs, psychological phenomona, pregnancy and childbirth, in decreasing order of magnitude. The most vulnerable age group was between 18 and 23 years old. The first born children account for the highest number of anxiety patients, but as the number of siblings increases, the vulnerability of the last-born increases.
Anxiety neurosis
as seen here is predominantly a problem of single males and females with secondary school education.
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PMID:Clinical anxiety in Nigeria. 340 42
The symptom "vertigo" we find as a sign of many different diseases. A psychogenic cause must be considered, if organic failures are excluded by a complete examination. Such troubles we see as symptoms of endogenous psychosis and
anxiety neurosis
, especially aerophobia like agoraphobia, gephyrophia, and batophobia. In these cases
dizziness
appears as a covered form of anxiety.
...
PMID:[Non-organically-induced vertigo]. 398 35
Our purpose was to determine the incidence of mitral valve prolapse in patients with
anxiety neurosis
or panic disorder, with symptoms including recurrent anxiety attacks, dyspnea, palpitations, chest pain,
dizziness
, and paresthesias. Twenty-one patients and 20 age- and sex-matched normal controls were studied. Objective cardiac abnormalities were significantly (p < 0.05) more frequent in the patient group as compared to the control group; these comprised echocardiographic prolapse, ST-T abnormalities on resting ECG, premature ventricular contractions on exercise ECG, and the combination of echo prolapse with clicks/murmurs of exercise-induced PVC. We conclude that patients with
anxiety neurosis
or panic disorder may also have evidence of an organic abnormality--the mitral prolapse syndrome.
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PMID:Mitral valve prolapse in anxiety neurosis (panic disorder). 740