Original paper
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome: a survey on subtypes, misdiagnoses, onset and associated psychological features
Abstract
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS) is a neurological condition typically characterized by a sensation of motion, that persists longer than a month following exposure to passive motion (e.g., cruise, flight, etc.). The most common form of MdDS is motion triggered (MT). However, recently it has been acknowledged that some patients develop typical MdDS symptoms without an apparent motion trigger. These cases are identified here as spontaneous or...
Paper Details
Title
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome: a survey on subtypes, misdiagnoses, onset and associated psychological features
Published Date
Jan 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
265
Issue
3
Pages
486 - 499
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