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Condition involving unusual and involuntary laughing or crying

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  • مرض من الأمراض (ar)
  • neurologische Erkrankung (de)
  • Desorden neurológico (es)
  • внешнее выражение переживаемых эмоций (ru)
  • emotionele labiliteit (nl)
  • condition involving unusual and involuntary laughing or crying (en)
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  • F48.8
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  • 310.81
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  • Traumatic brain injury, ALS, MS, dementia, etc. (en)
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  • During a neurological evaluation (en)
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  • Depression (en)
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  • Few to several minutes (en)
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  • 310.810000 (xsd:double)
  • (en)
  • F48.8 (en)
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  • 150 (xsd:integer)
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  • Pseudobulbar affect (en)
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  • Traumatic brain injury, ALS, MS, dementia, etc. (en)
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  • Episodes of uncontrollable laughing, crying, or other emotional displays that may not match the patient's mental state (en)
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  • Emotional incontinence (en)
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  • At one study site, a total of 326 participants received one of three dose options. "METHODS: In a 12-week randomized, double-blind trial, ALS and MS patients with clinically significant PBA" were given a twice-daily dose of one of the following: * placebo * dextromethorphan hydrobromide 30 mg/quinidine sulfate 10 mg * Nuedexta – dextromethorphan hydrobromide 20 mg/quinidine sulfate 10 mg 283 patients completed the study. The number of PBA episodes were 47% and 49% lower , respectively, for the drug-combination options than for the placebo. The "mean CNS-LS scores" decreased by 8.2 points for both drug-combination options, vs a decrease of 5.7 points for the placebo. Overall, the trial showed a statistically significant benefit from taking a combination of dextromethorphan and quinidine, with both dosages being safe and well tolerated. For a secondary objective measuring a participant's "perceived health status...measuring eight health concepts: vitality, physical functioning, bodily pain, general health perceptions, physical role-, emotional role-, social role functioning, and mental health," the higher dosage showed improvement, especially on measures of social functioning and mental health. (en)
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  • Pseudobulbar affect (en)
  • تقلقل (ar)
  • Incontinència afectiva (ca)
  • Affektinkontinenz (de)
  • Incontinencia afectiva (es)
  • Syndrome pseudo-bulbaire (fr)
  • 情動調節障害 (ja)
  • 감정실금 (ko)
  • Аффект (психиатрия) (ru)
  • 假性延髓情绪 (zh)
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  • Pseudobulbar affect (en)
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