2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.2008.01917.x
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Specific panic attack symptoms in panic disorder patients with putative genetic factor

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“…reported that "Paresthesia," could be good indicator of severe panic attacks [42]. According to Nishimura et al , panic disorder patients with first-degree familial history (FH) are significantly younger at onset, show more symptoms, and have more frequent attacks with paresthesias and chills or hot flashes at first panic attack compared to patients without first degree FH [43]. We think that EEG abnormalities in panic disorder patients might have some relation to physiological predispositions that easily cause panic attacks.…”
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“…reported that "Paresthesia," could be good indicator of severe panic attacks [42]. According to Nishimura et al , panic disorder patients with first-degree familial history (FH) are significantly younger at onset, show more symptoms, and have more frequent attacks with paresthesias and chills or hot flashes at first panic attack compared to patients without first degree FH [43]. We think that EEG abnormalities in panic disorder patients might have some relation to physiological predispositions that easily cause panic attacks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%