Without proper electrodiagnostic assessment, GBS is commonly misdiagnosed as Hysterical paralysis.
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In " Mad Dogs and Servicemen ", Michael O'Keefe played a soldier who suffered from hysterical paralysis.
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She dreams that she is wearing her grandmother's green dress, and that her legs have become frozen through hysterical paralysis.
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In a postscript conversation with series host Russell Baker, he discloses that decades ago he did indeed know a woman who, like his play's heroine, suffered hysterical paralysis.
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Pierce defends his actions as following the recommendations of Dr . Freedman and that, by sending him home, his guilt will only serve to reinforce his hysterical paralysis.
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People with hypokalemic periodic paralysis are often misdiagnosed as having a conversion disorder or hysterical paralysis since the weakness is muscle-based and doesn't correspond to nerve or spinal root distributions.
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In 1908, employed as a pathologist at a London hospital, Jones accepted a colleague s challenge to demonstrate the repressed sexual memory underlying the hysterical paralysis of a young girl s arm.
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Sorting through medical journals, Snyder locates evidence of other outbreaks, most notably a 1956 cluster in Florida among women who were then described in a medical journal as having " hysterical paralysis ."
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The Florida victims were women who were " described in a medical journal as having " hysterical paralysis . " " She interviewed several of the women who became ill and later recovered.
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Two years later, in Henry Denker's semi-documentary 1961 play, " A Far Country, " directed by her husband, Alfred Ryder, Stanley won praise as a young woman afflicted by hysterical paralysis who is helped by the pioneering work of Sigmund Freud.