Liie
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
But there are two completely incompatible claims here!!
One that it is rare and one that it is the second most common.
It seem like a weird contradiction. One explanation:
This statement:
In 2010, FND was found to be the second most common reason for new outpatient neurological evaluation [51].
...is supported with a source which says this:
The commonest categories of diagnosis made were: headache (19%), functional and psychological symptoms (16%), ...
To me it seems like a misinterpretation of "functional and psychological symptoms" to always imply FND. So they hugely exaggerate how common FND is.