Symptom Magnification

Symptom Magnification

<p> Symptom Magnification</p><p>Richard A. Lemon, M.D. MedEx, LLC ~ 2003</p><p>What is Symptom Magnification?  Symptom Magnification is the exaggeration of the severity of a medical condition  Motive is not addressed</p><p>Other Conditions  Factitious disorder (Munchausen Syndrome) </p><p>Somatoform Disorders  Conversion reactions  Somatization disorder  Somatoform pain disorder  Hypochondriasis</p><p>Malingering  Intentional deceptive behavior for secondary gain.</p><p>Testing for symptom magnification  Described in early 1900’s  Followed the introduction of Worker’s Compensation Acts  Initially interpreted as evidence of malingering</p><p>Gordon Waddell, M.D.  Nonorganic signs were separable from and independent of the standard physical finding of organic pathologic conditions.</p><p>5 categories  Tenderness  Simulation  Distraction  Regional  Overreaction</p><p>True Pathology  Dermatomal sensory changes  Isolated motor findings  Reflex changes</p><p>Why do we test for symptom magnification?  Predicting the outcome of treatment  Assist in accurately describing an individual’s physical limitations - disability determination Evaluation of Permanent Disability  Objective findings - Range of Motion  Pain is subjective</p><p>Who to test?  Everybody!</p><p>Kummel’s signs  Reproduction of low back pain with neck motion  Reproduction of low back pain with abduction of shoulders</p><p>Drop test  Test for feigned weakness</p><p>Hoover test  Hand under opposite heel in active straight leg raising test  Pseudo paralyzed leg will push down on table  When trying to lift pseudo paralyzed leg, no effort will be felt in normal leg</p><p>Tests for anesthesia  Surprise  Vibration  Finger Mix-up  Hallux Position</p><p>Waddell Revisited  Behavioral signs do not equal malingering  Assessment of behavioral signs is not a complete psychological assessment.  Behavioral signs do not mean that real pathology does not exist.  Behavioral signs are not on their own a test of credibility or veracity.</p><p>Summary  Symptom magnification does exist.  Physicians need to look for behavioral signs.  Signs of Symptom magnification are useful as a guideline to treatment.  Symptom magnification does not equal malingering. </p>

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