Pediatric misophonia with comorbid obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. Webber, T. A., Johnson, P. L., & Storch, E. A. General hospital psychiatry, 36(2):231.e1–2, April, 2014. Number: 2 Place: United States
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OBJECTIVE: Misophonia is a potentially debilitating condition characterized by increased sensitivity to specific sounds, which cause subsequent behavioral and emotional responses. The nature, clinical phenomenology and etiology of misophonia remain unclear, and misophonic clinical presentations are not currently accounted for by existing psychiatric or audiological disorders. METHOD: We present a case of pediatric misophonia in the context of comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette's syndrome. RESULTS: Given the interrelationships among obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders and misophonia, these disorders may share underlying pathophysiology, particularly within the dopaminergic and serotonergic neural systems. Clinical (i.e., treatment) and theoretical implications are discussed.
@article{webber_pediatric_2014,
	title = {Pediatric misophonia with comorbid obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders.},
	volume = {36},
	copyright = {Published by Elsevier Inc.},
	issn = {1873-7714 0163-8343},
	doi = {10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2013.10.018},
	abstract = {OBJECTIVE: Misophonia is a potentially debilitating condition characterized by increased sensitivity to specific sounds, which cause subsequent behavioral and  emotional responses. The nature, clinical phenomenology and etiology of misophonia  remain unclear, and misophonic clinical presentations are not currently accounted  for by existing psychiatric or audiological disorders. METHOD: We present a case of  pediatric misophonia in the context of comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder and  Tourette's syndrome. RESULTS: Given the interrelationships among  obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders and misophonia, these disorders may share  underlying pathophysiology, particularly within the dopaminergic and serotonergic  neural systems. Clinical (i.e., treatment) and theoretical implications are  discussed.},
	language = {eng},
	number = {2},
	journal = {General hospital psychiatry},
	author = {Webber, Troy A. and Johnson, Patricia L. and Storch, Eric A.},
	month = apr,
	year = {2014},
	pmid = {24333158},
	note = {Number: 2
Place: United States},
	keywords = {*Sound, Child, Female, Humans, Mental Disorders/psychology, Misophonia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/*psychology, Obsessive–Compulsive disorder, Pediatrics, Tourette Syndrome/*psychology, Tourette's},
	pages = {231.e1--2},
}

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