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Meanings of
psychogenic
in English
Of or relating to the psychological cause of a disorder.
growth
development
growing
maturation
ontogeny
psychogenetic
Related terms
ontogenesis
Psychogenic.
Related terms
mental
Usage of
psychogenic
in English
1
This algorithm is useful for distinguishing between epileptic and
psychogenic
convulsive seizures.
2
Mass
psychogenic
illness is by far the most plausible explanation.
3
There is now compelling evidence that these outbreaks were instances of mass
psychogenic
illness.
4
Hiccups can be due to organic diseases or
psychogenic
causes.
5
Eight patients were initially misdiagnosed as having
psychogenic
movement disorder.
6
Results: During video-EEG monitoring, she proved to have short electrical seizures followed by
psychogenic
elaborations.
7
Objectives: To evaluate different therapy for
psychogenic
voice disorders.
8
It is suggested that the tilt response is
psychogenic
and reveals a psychiatric cause for recurrent syncope.
9
We tested this hypothesis in a new situation by transiently augmenting this drive with a moderate
psychogenic
stress.
10
Robert Bartholomew, who teaches at Botany Downs Secondary School in Auckland, is an expert in mass
psychogenic
illness.
11
It's like the scrambler but
psychogenic
.
12
Finally, it should be emphasized that like many
psychogenic
movement disorders, it remains a highly disabling and distressing disorder.
13
A better approach to this clinical syndrome is to define it as fixed abnormal posturing that is most commonly
psychogenic
.
14
A
psychogenic
fugue state.
15
His final conclusion is fourfold: (1) Epilepsy, more often than we have hitherto thought, is of
psychogenic
origin.
16
In the patients with later on-proven
psychogenic
seizures no, or only slight, changes of regional cerebral blood flow were found.
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psychogenic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
psychogenic illness
psychogenic voice
psychogenic hiccups
psychogenic movement
psychogenic seizures
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Psychogenic
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