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Panic Attack

A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes and is often accompanied by physical and cognitive symptoms. It can occur in response to stress, psychological conditions, or specific triggers, including medical procedures such as awake craniotomy.

🧠 Clinical Features

Typical symptoms include:

🧠 Diagnostic Criteria

According to DSM-5, a panic attack is characterized by at least 4 of the above symptoms peaking within 10 minutes.

πŸ”Ž Differential Diagnosis

⚠️ Relevance in Awake Surgery

In the context of awake craniotomy, panic attacks are:

🧰 Management

πŸ“š References