PROVAS RESPIRATORIAS EM PACIENTES COM TRANSTORNO DE PANICO





PROVAS RESPIRATORIAS EM PACIENTES COM TRANSTORNO DE PANICO

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Os dados indicam que existe uma distinção entre o subtipo sensível em ambos testes respiratórios –hiperventilação e apnéia voluntária– e pacientes com TP não sensíveis aos testes. Os ataques de pânico podem ser um resultado comum para diferentes estímulos e testes respiratórios e caracterizar subgrupos de TP.
Autor:
Antonio E Nardi
Columnista Experto de SIIC

Institución:
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,


Artículos publicados por Antonio E Nardi
Coautor
Alexandre Valença* 
Medico, Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro, Professor Associado, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil*
Aprobación
5 de Octubre, 2006
Primera edición
30 de Abril, 2007
Segunda edición, ampliada y corregida
7 de Junio, 2021

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Principal: Neurología, Salud Mental
Relacionadas: Atención Primaria, Neumonología



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