Panic Disorder or Spasmophilia

Authors

  • Bernardo Ribeiro Hospital Miguel Bombarda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25752/psi.6069

Keywords:

Spasmophilia, Panic attacks, Magnesium

Abstract

The author describes a case in which a 30 year- old female patient presents with sudden and unexpected episodes of paresthesias, sensations of shortness of breath and choking, dysarthria and carpal spasm which can easily be mistaken for Panic Disorder. A theoretical dissection on the issue of Spasmophilia and its possible connection with Panic Attacks is followed by a discussion of the differential diagnosis regarding the clinical case.

Published

2004-12-01

Issue

Section

Case Reports