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PANS Is Different Than PANDAS According to a Foundational Expert

Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) (Swedo et al., 2012):

  1. An acute onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder OR severely restricted food intake
  2. Concurrent presence of additional neuropsychiatric symptoms with similarly severe and acute onset from at least 2 of the following categories
  •  anxiety
  • emotional lability and/or depression
  • irritability, aggression, and/or severe oppositional behaviors
  • behavioral regression
  • sudden deterioration in school performance
  • [muscle] motor or sensory abnormalities
  • Somatic [body] signs and symptoms include sleep disturbances, enuresis [bed wetting], or urinary frequency

Symptoms cannot be better explained by other known neurological or medical disorder.

Contrary to PANDAS, there is no age of onset requirement (Macerollo and Martino, 2013).

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