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Med J Tabriz Uni Med Sciences Health Services. 2009;31(3): 103-108.
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Depersonalization Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Panic Disorder

Rahim Yousefi*, Hamid Reza Pouraetemad, Hamid Jangi aghdam
*Corresponding Author: Email: Email: r.yousefi2@mail.sbu.ac.ir

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Depersonalization is a prevalent symptom in mental disorder, brain-organic disease and substance and drug abuse. It is defined as a recurrent change in self perception. The aim of this study is to explore depersonalization in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, panic disorder and non-patient control group. Methods and Materials: Here we studied the depersonalization level by Cambridge personalization scale in a group of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and panic disorders. The same study was done in a normal control group. Results: Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy had a high score of depersonalization level (%35/87 ), followed by panic disorder patients (%31/53 ) and normal controls (%32/61 ). Conclusion: Depersonalization is a common phenomenon in temporal lobe epilepsy and panic disorder.
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Submitted: 12 Dec 2009
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