2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1031923
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Psychopathological and neuropsychological disorders associated with chronic primary visceral pain: Systematic review

Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO), in its last review of its International Classification of Diseases, established a new classification for chronic pain. Among the principal categories, of particular interest is chronic primary pain as a new type of diagnosis in those cases in which the etiology of the disease is not clear, being termed as chronic primary visceral pain when it is situated in the thorax, abdomen, or pelvis. Due to the novelty of the term, the objective of the systematic review was to examine … Show more

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“…Visceral sensory is associated with many emotional changes which made it is often overlap with some psychiatric disorders, including MDD and BD, especially MDD. 74,75 Besides, psychomotor retardation is also one of the core symptoms of depression which can make individuals with MDD slowness of movement in different forms in all aspects, for example, eye contact, language, etc. Such symptoms are caused by reduced functional connectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visceral sensory is associated with many emotional changes which made it is often overlap with some psychiatric disorders, including MDD and BD, especially MDD. 74,75 Besides, psychomotor retardation is also one of the core symptoms of depression which can make individuals with MDD slowness of movement in different forms in all aspects, for example, eye contact, language, etc. Such symptoms are caused by reduced functional connectivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%