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Evidence for early, non-lesional cerebellar damage in patients with multiple sclerosis: DTI measures correlate with disability, atrophy, and disease …

2015

Background: Common symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) such as gait ataxia, poor coordination of the hands, and intention tremor are usually the result of dysfunctionality in the cerebellum. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has frequently failed to detect cerebellar damage in the form of inflammatory lesions in patients presenting with symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction. Objective: To detect microstructural cerebellar tissue alterations in early MS patients with a “normal appearing” cerebellum using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Methods: A total of 68 patients with relapsing–remitting MS (RRMS) and without cerebellar lesions and 26 age-matched healthy controls were admitted to high-resolu…

AdultMaleCerebellumPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsSeverity of Illness Index030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesMultiple Sclerosis Relapsing-Remitting0302 clinical medicineAtrophyCerebellar DiseasesFractional anisotropymedicineHumansmedicine.diagnostic_testMultiple sclerosisMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseWhite MatterDiffusion Tensor Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemNeurologyGait AtaxiaFemaleIntention tremorNeurology (clinical)Atrophymedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDiffusion MRIMultiple Sclerosis Journal
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Predictive Scores in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis

2015

GOALS The aim of this study was to assess the long-term outcome of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) patients and to test the clinical value of various outcome models, such as the Mayo Risk Score (MRS), in a large single-center cohort in Germany. BACKGROUND PBC is a chronic autoimmune liver disease with a female gender predominance and a peak incidence in the fifth decade of life. PBC is characterized by portal inflammation and immune-mediated destruction of intrahepatic bile ducts in liver histology and the presence of antimitochondrial antibodies in the serum of nearly 95% of patients. In 5% to 20% of patients an overlap syndrome with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is diagnosed. Ursodeoxycholic…

AdultMaleCholagogues and Cholereticsmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentIntrahepatic bile ductsAutoimmune hepatitisLiver transplantationSeverity of Illness IndexGastroenterologyYoung AdultLiver diseasePrimary biliary cirrhosisPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicinemedicineHumansAspartate AminotransferasesChildAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overFramingham Risk ScoreLiver Cirrhosis BiliaryPlatelet Countbusiness.industryUrsodeoxycholic AcidGastroenterologyBilirubinOverlap syndromeMiddle AgedAlkaline PhosphatasePrognosismedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesUrsodeoxycholic acidLiver TransplantationHepatitis AutoimmuneImmunoglobulin MImmunoglobulin GFemalebusinessFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Gastroenterology
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Disentangling common and specific neural subprocesses of response inhibition.

2012

article i nfo Response inhibition is disturbed in several disorders sharing impulse control deficits as a core symptom. Since response inhibition is a cognitively and neurally multifaceted function which has been shown to rely on differing neural subprocesses and neurotransmitter systems, further differentiation to define neurophys- iological endophenotypes is essential. Response inhibition may involve at least three separable cognitive sub- components, i.e. interference inhibition, action withholding, and action cancelation. Here, we introduce a novel paradigm - the Hybrid Response Inhibition task - to disentangle interference inhibition, action withholding and action cancelation and their…

AdultMaleCognitive NeuroscienceDecision MakingInferior frontal gyrusNeurotransmitter systemsYoung AdultmedicineHumansResponse inhibitionCerebral CortexCommunicationMotor areaArtificial neural networkmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCognitionNeural InhibitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingInhibition PsychologicalNeurologyEndophenotypeFemaleNerve NetFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPsychologybusinessNeuroscienceNeuroImage
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Localization of Brain Networks Engaged by the Sustained Attention to Response Task Provides Quantitative Markers of Executive Impairment in Amyotroph…

2020

Abstract Objective: To identify cortical regions engaged during the sustained attention to response task (SART) and characterize changes in their activity associated with the neurodegenerative condition amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Methods: High-density electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded from 33 controls and 23 ALS patients during a SART paradigm. Differences in associated event-related potential peaks were measured for Go and NoGo trials. Sources active during these peaks were localized, and ALS-associated differences were quantified. Results: Go and NoGo N2 and P3 peak sources were localized to the left primary motor cortex, bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC),…

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Effects of Intravenous Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone upon Sleep-Related Growth Hormone Surge and Sleep EEG in Man

1988

Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) plays a key role in coordinating neuroendocrine, metabolic and behavioral responses in stress and affective disorders. To further investigate the effects of enhanced pituitary-adrenocortical activity upon sleep-related phenomena we administered four intravenous injections of 50 micrograms human (h)-CRH or saline to 11 normal males at 10 p.m., 11 p.m., 12 p.m. and 1 a.m. and measured plasma levels of cortisol and growth hormone (GH) as well as sleep EEG recordings throughout the night. Treatment with h-CRH resulted in a significant increase of mean (+/- SEM) cortisol secretion between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. (h-CRH: 100.6 +/- 9.5 ng/ml; saline: 39.0 +/- 1.5 n…

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Current state of dental autotransplantation

2010

The aim of this study is to analyse the current situation in dental autotransplantations within the different therapeutic alternatives that the dentist has available to replace a tooth in the dental arcade. For some authors this is an option headed for failure, whereas for others, it is an alternative to keep in mind. In this study we analyse the factors related to the predictability of the technique, based on an analysis of research work published in the scientific literature up to date. We also present two clinical cases performed by our team and their subsequent evaluation. In spite of the satisfactory results seen when reviewing the existing literature, we cannot say that dental autotra…

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Public Opinion on Psychotropic Drugs: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Acceptance or Rejection

1997

Widespread negative attitudes and irrational beliefs about psychotropic drugs held by the public affect patients' treatment compliance. This study was an attempt to identify factors influencing people's acceptance or rejection of psychotropic drugs. An opinion poll was taken by a representative group of 2,176 adults in Germany. In addition to their attitudes toward psychotropic and cardiac drugs and their ratings of perceived risks and benefits, they were also asked about their drug knowledge, their fear of losing self-control, and their fundamental political values. Our results show that even for the treatment of severe mental disease, psychotropic drugs generally are not well accepted com…

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A randomized trial assessing the effectiveness of different concentrations of isotretinoin in the management of lichen planus

2004

The aim of our 10-year study was to test the effectiveness of topical therapy based on 0. 18% isotretinoin, comparing it with that most frequently used, i.e. at 0.05% concentration. Seventy patients with an established diagnosis of oral lichen planus were involved in the study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups, and the drug was administered topically at 0.05% and 0. 18% concentrations. The drug at the higher concentration, according to the same protocol, was administered to the patients who did not benefit from the therapy at the lower concentration. None of the cases of reticular lichen planus showed clinical or histological improvement. In contrast, the atrophic-erosive …

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The EasyTube for Airway Management in Emergencies

2005

The EasyTube (EzT) is a new sterile, disposable airway device approved by the European Union in February 2003 and by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in January 2005. The two-lumen design of the EzT enables it to be used as an endotracheal tube or as a supraglottic emergency airway.To report the preliminary experiences with the EzT airway device in prehospital and in-hospital emergency airway management procedures.All airway management procedures involving the EzT were recorded for a period of 18 months.The EzT was successfully used to intubate 15 patients with unanticipated airway difficulties during either anesthesia induction or prehospital airway management. In all patients, the Ez…

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Red cell enzyme polymorphisms in Bulgaria.

1972

7 human red cell enzyme polymophisms have been typed on a sample of n=138 unrelated adults from Bulgaria, which revealed the following gene frequencies: ADA1=0.8623. ADA2=0.1376; AK1=0.9637, AK2=0.0362; 6-PGDA=0.9891, 6-PGDC=0.0108; PGM11=0.8346, PGM12=0.1653; PA=0.1596, PB=0.7983, PC=0.0420. In the LDH-system one B-subunit variant was found, whilst no Peptidase A or B variant could be observed. The anthropological significance of these findings is discussed.

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