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'Mastication rage': a review of misophonia - an under-recognised symptom of psychiatric relevance?
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2016 April
OBJECTIVE: To explore the condition of misophonia, its definition, possible neurological correlates, its associated morbidity, its possible psychiatric relevance and potential treatment.
METHOD: Provision of an illustrative case vignette and a review of the limited literature.
RESULTS: Misophonia is a symptom associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders and may be a syndrome in itself associated with significant distress and avoidance. Treatments are not well validated.
CONCLUSION: Misophonia may be an under-recognised condition of psychiatric relevance.
METHOD: Provision of an illustrative case vignette and a review of the limited literature.
RESULTS: Misophonia is a symptom associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorders and may be a syndrome in itself associated with significant distress and avoidance. Treatments are not well validated.
CONCLUSION: Misophonia may be an under-recognised condition of psychiatric relevance.
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