Is hypoesthesia of the malleolus a subtle neurological sign in anxiety?

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Abstract

This study examined the presence of neurological soft signs, an accessible diagnostic instrument, in patients with anxiety. Individuals with anxiety were more likely to manifest hypoesthesia than healthy controls, and patients who showed hypoesthesia exhibited greater symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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Livianos, L., García-Blanco, A. C., Civera, M., González-Valls, P. I., Echevarría, H., García-Moncho, J. M., … Rojo-Moreno, L. (2016). Is hypoesthesia of the malleolus a subtle neurological sign in anxiety? Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 28(4), 332–334. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.15080202

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