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Deviance detection in sound frequency in simple and complex sounds in urethane-anesthetized rats

2019

Mismatch negativity (MMN), which is an electrophysiological response demonstrated in humans and animals, reflects memory-based deviance detection in a series of sounds. However, only a few studies on rodents have used control conditions that were sufficient in eliminating confounding factors that could also explain differential responses to deviant sounds. Furthermore, it is unclear if change detection occurs similarly for sinusoidal and complex sounds. In this study, we investigated frequency change detection in urethane-anesthetized rats by recording local-field potentials from the dura above the auditory cortex. We studied change detection in sinusoidal and complex sounds in a series of …

medicine.medical_specialtyMismatch negativityhavaitseminenLocal field potentialBiologyStimulus (physiology)AudiologyAuditory cortexUrethane050105 experimental psychologyhäiriöt03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelocal-field potentialsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineAnimalsauditory cortex0501 psychology and cognitive scienceschange detectionAudio frequencyHuman studies05 social sciencestaajuusElectroencephalographykuuloSensory SystemsRatsratsElectrophysiologySoundaivokuoriAcoustic StimulationAuditory PerceptionEvoked Potentials Auditorymismatch negativityelektrofysiologiaääni (fysikaaliset ilmiöt)koe-eläinmallitärsykkeet030217 neurology & neurosurgeryChange detectionHearing Research
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Chronical haloperidol and clozapine treatment in rats: Differential RNA display analysis, behavioral studies and serum level determination

1998

1. Adult, female rats were treated orally for 23 days with 1.6 mg/kg haloperidol or 36 mg/kg clozapine per day, to study chronic effects of the two neuroleptics. 2. At five time points during the neuroleptic treatment, animal behavior was recorded in an open field and locomotive activity was analysed. At the end of the experiment, rats were decapitated, blood samples were collected and serum concentrations of haloperidol and clozapine were determined by a radioreceptor or HPLC assay, respectively. RNA was isolated from each brain, without cerebellum, and subjected to differential RNA display. 3. Mean serum concentrations were 8 ng/ml for haloperidol and 21 ng/ml for clozapine. Analysis of o…

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Evaluation of movement and brain activity

2021

Clinical neurophysiology studies can contribute important information about the physiology of human movement and the pathophysiology and diagnosis of different movement disorders. Some techniques can be accomplished in a routine clinical neurophysiology laboratory and others require some special equipment. This review, initiating a series of articles on this topic, focuses on the methods and techniques. The methods reviewed include EMG, EEG, MEG, evoked potentials, coherence, accelerometry, coherence, posturography (balance), gait, and sleep studies. Functional MRI (fMRI) is also reviewed as a physiological method that can be used independently or together with other methods. A few applicat…

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2021

Background Health literacy is a concept that refers to patients’ ability to manage their disease and the health system’s ability to guarantee access to services. There is evidence that health literacy impacts the health outcomes of patients with chronic diseases, but detailed information on this topic in patients with liver cirrhosis is scarce. It was the aim of this study to identify risk factors for poorer health literacy in patients with liver cirrhosis. Methods 89 patients with liver cirrhosis were enrolled in this study and health literacy was measured using the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ). Covert hepatic encephalopathy (CHE) was diagnosed clinically according to the West-Have…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryCirrhosisbusiness.industryMEDLINEHealth literacyDiseasemedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRating scaleInternal medicinemedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatology030212 general & internal medicineLiver functionbusinessHepatic encephalopathyDepression (differential diagnoses)PLOS ONE
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Antipsychotic prescription and mortality in hospitalized older persons

2017

Background Recent scientific reports have shown that older persons treated with antipsychotics for dementia-related behavioural symptoms have increased mortality. However, the impact of these drugs prescribed during hospitalization has rarely been assessed. We aimed to investigate whether antipsychotics are associated with an increased risk of mortality during hospitalization and at 3-month follow-up in elderly inpatients. Methods We analyzed data gathered during two waves (2010 and 2012) by the REPOSI (Registro Politerapie Societa Italiana Medicina Interna). All new prescriptions of antipsychotic drugs during hospitalization, whether maintained or discontinued at discharge, were collected,…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysis030214 geriatricsbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedicine.diseaseLogistic regression03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineRating scaleNormal cognitionInternal medicinemedicineHaloperidolDementiaGeriatrics and GerontologyMedical prescriptionAntipsychoticbusinessPsychiatryGerontology030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugPsychogeriatrics
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Prospective evaluation of the impact of covert hepatic encephalopathy on quality of life and sleep in cirrhotic patients

2018

BACKGROUND Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and HE grade 1 (HE1) according to the West Haven criteria have recently been grouped as one entity named-covert HE- (CHE). Data regarding the impact of CHE on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and sleep quality are controversial. AIM First, to determine whether CHE affects HRQoL and sleep quality of cirrhotic patients and second, whether minimal HE (MHE) and HE1 affect HRQoL and sleep quality to a comparable extent. METHODS A total of 145 consecutive cirrhotic patients were enrolled. HE1 was diagnosed clinically according to the West Haven criteria. Critical flicker frequency and the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score were used to d…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisHepatologyPsychometricsbusiness.industryGastroenterologyChronic liver diseasemedicine.diseasehumanitiesPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyPharmacology (medical)businessProspective cohort studyHepatic encephalopathyCohort studyAlimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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Fresh cell therapy followed by fatal coma

1986

A 60-year-old woman received a 3-day course of nine injections of “fresh” cells from fetal lamb ovary, placenta, brain (hypothalamus) and liver. There were no immediate complications, but a few days later she developed headache, fever and hemiparesis. She subsequently fell into a coma and died 3 weeks after her fresh cell therapy and 2 weeks after the onset of her clinical symptoms. Autopsy revealed perivenous leucoencephalopathy with a probably steroid-treatment-induced paucity of perivascular inflammation. Fresh cell therapy, clinical symptomatology and morphological findings suggest, though do not prove, that this patient's monophasic and probably immune-mediated disease is a rare and fa…

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Does experimentally induced pain-related fear influence central and peripheral movement preparation in healthy people and patients with low back pain?

2020

Nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a multifactorial disorder. Pain-related fear and altered movement preparation are considered to be key factors in the chronification process. Interactions between both have been hypothesized, but studies examining the influence of situational fear on movement preparation in low back pain (LBP) are wanting, as well as studies differentiating between recurrent LBP (RLBP) and CLBP. Therefore, this study examined whether experimentally induced pain-related fear influences movement preparation. In healthy controls (n = 32), RLBP (n = 31) and CLBP (n = 30) patients central and peripheral measures of movement preparation were assessed by concurrently mea…

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Technique and value of gas and pantopaque cisternography in the diagnosis of cerebello-pontine angle tumours

1971

The techniques of gas and Pantopaque cisternography are described, as well as the various advantages and disadventages of these methods. Patients without neurological signs in whom a small tumour is suspected in the region of the cerebellopontine angle should be examined with Pantopaque. The examination can be carried out as an outpatient procedure. If definite neurological signs are present, gas cisternography is preferable in order to demonstrate secondary displacements of the ventricular system as well as the tumour itself.

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Endo-neuro-sonography: anatomic aspects of the ventricles.

1997

To evaluate the usefulness of transendoscopic sonography, we have studied the use of a new sonographic probe of 6 F diameter in 11 fresh specimens. We achieved a precise imaging of well known anatomic structures and, moreover, obtained an additional dimension in endoscopy, since the sonographic probe adds a transverse scan to the endoscopic view, like a mini-CT at the tip of the probe. In this way, we also examined the guiding characteristics of this imaging technique, both in real time and on-line. Our results promise further interesting aspects of this technique in minimally invasive neurosurgery and suggest that further development and clinical experience seem to be justified.

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