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  1. una magnífica y bella pieza de arte o arquitectura, produce síntomas disautonómicos como taquicardia, diaforesis, dolor torácico y pérdida de la consciencia. Presentamos aquí una revisión clínica e histórica de esta condición. Palabras-clave: síndrome Stendhal; Psiquiatría; Neurología; historia.

  2. 1 de fev. de 2018 · A very rare condition, known as aesthetic syndrome and, more commonly, Stendhal syndrome, entails a clinical phenomenon in which the presence of a beautiful piece of work or architecture causes...

    • Historical Context
    • The Characteristics of Stendhal Syndrome
    • Definition
    • Treatment and Prognosis
    • Final Comments

    Marie-Henri Beyle (1783-1842) was born in Grenoble, France (Figure). He was a man of extreme sensibility and was, indeed, a hopeless romantic. Both of these features of his character would transcend into all aspects of his life and would be the foundations for his actions, his work and the way he saw the world. In 1800, he started his military care...

    The syndrome was described by Dr. Graziella Magherini, based on 106 cases of foreign (vis-a-vis non-Italian) patients seen at the Santa Maria Nuova Hospital in Florence. These patients exhibited clinical symptoms that were consistent with Stendhal's writings after he visited the Basilica di Santa Croce in the same city, thus the condition is also r...

    On January 22, 1817, while visiting Naples, Stendhal entered the Santa Croce chapel in Florence. In this chapel, covered with marvelous frescoes by Giotto di Bondone, superb paintings by Baldassare Franceschini, known as “Il Volterrano”; a temple that houses the tombs of Niccolo Machiavelli, Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti, Stendhal exp...

    Specific treatment for this condition, as far as the evidence shows, does not go further than preventing major injury following syncopal activity, or ruling out major associated complications or comorbidities, as well as important differential diagnoses88. Juarez, EA. La belleza como promesse du bonheur: algunas notas sobre su origen en Stendhal. E...

    Stendhal syndrome is a polymorphic entity from a clinical standpoint and, therefore, it must be approached in an individual manner. Some conditions must be considered as differential diagnoses, such as ecstatic epilepsy, a condition recognized by the onset of mood altering crises in patients, with sudden changes between pleasure and discomfort, oft...

    • Leonardo Palacios-Sánchez, Juan Sebastián Botero-Meneses, Rocío Plazas Pachón, Laura Bibiana Pineros...
    • 2018
  3. A síndrome de Stendhal é considerada uma condição psicossomática causada pela exposição à abundante riqueza artística de Florença.

  4. Key words: Stendhal syndrome, Dostoevski, Hans Holbein dead Christ. RESUMO. A síndrome de Stendhal foi descrita pela psiquiatra italiana Graziela Margherini, em 1989. Foi assim denominada em homenagem ao famoso escritor francês Stendhal que viveu na Itália grande parte da sua vida como diplomata.

    • Edson José Amâncio
    • 2005
  5. A very rare condition, known as aesthetic syndrome and, more commonly, Stendhal syndrome, entails a clinical phenomenon in which the presence of a beautiful piece of work or architecture causes dysautonomic symptoms such as tachycardia, diaphoresis, chest pains and loss of consciousness.

  6. Questiona os contornos do fenômeno estético e explora uma experiência-limite nesse terreno: a Síndrome de Stendhal, distúrbio que acomete turistas em visitação a Florença e outras cidades de arte. Por fim, expõe alguns paradoxos presentes na experiência estética comum, organizados em torno do eixo captura/desatamento. Unitermos.