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Remission in schizophrenia — What are we measuring? Comparing the consensus remission criteria to a CGI-based definition of remission and to remissio…

2019

Despite being recommended for use in clinical trials, the consensus remission criteria were found to leave patients with persisting symptoms, relevant areas of functional impairment and a decreased sense of wellbeing. Therefore, to evaluate the appropriateness of the schizophrenia consensus criteria, a definition of remission based on the Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI) was developed and remitter subgroups were compared.239 patients with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder were evaluated regarding their remission status after inpatient treatment. Remission in schizophrenia was defined according to the symptom-severity component of the consensus criteria by Andreasen et al. and a CGI ba…

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Poor patient awareness and frequent misdiagnosis of migraine: findings from a large transcontinental cohort.

2019

Background and purpose Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is poor awareness of it. The objective was to assess the awareness of migraine and previous diagnostic and therapeutic consultations and treatments in a large international population of migraineurs. Methods This was a multicentre study conducted in 12 headache centres in seven countries. Each centre recruited up to 100 patients referred for a first visit and diagnosed with migraine. Subjects were given a structured clinical questionnaire-based interview about the perceptions of the type of headache they suffered from, its cause, previous diagnoses, investigations and treatments. Results In all,…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeTension headacheMigraine DisordersPopulationcervical; error; exam; headache; management; misdiagnosis; treatment; underdiagnosisunderdiagnosismisdiagnosiCohort StudiesDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciencesIndirect costsYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePhysiciansSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMedical diagnosisDiagnostic ErrorsSinusitiseducationAgededucation.field_of_studytreatmentbusiness.industrycervicalHeadacheBrainexamMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseerrorMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurologyMigraineCohortFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessPatient awarenessTomography X-Ray Computedmanagement030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean journal of neurologyReferences
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Pancreatic encephalopathy: a 7-year follow-up case report and review of the literature

2003

Pancreatic encephalopathy is a rare complication of acute pancreatitis. Clinical features include focal neurological signs and acute onset of dementia. This picture can fluctuate over time: cyclic progression with remission and relapses has been described. We present the case of a 43-year-old man who, after an acute episode of pancreatitis, experienced five relapses, with alternating focal signs. The patient has improved, but cognitive impairment persists after a 7-year follow-up.

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyRemission SpontaneousEncephalopathyDermatologyNeuropsychological TestsDiagnosis DifferentialRecurrencemedicineHumansDementiaNeuroradiologyBrain Diseasesbusiness.industryElectrodiagnosisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryParesisPsychiatry and Mental healthPancreatitisAcute DiseaseAmylasesChronic DiseaseDisease ProgressionAcute pancreatitisPancreatitisAtaxiaNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryCognition DisordersComplicationbusinessFollow-Up StudiesNeurological Sciences
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The Multidimensional Inventory of Hypochondriacal Traits

2014

Severe health anxiety constitutes a disabling and costly clinical condition. The Multidimensional Inventory of Hypochondriacal Traits (MIHT) represents an innovative instrument that was developed according to cognitive-behavioral, cognitive-perceptual, interpersonal, and trait models of hypochondriasis. We aimed at evaluating the psychometric properties of the MIHT in a sample of patients with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.) diagnosis of hypochondriasis. Using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the postulated four-factor structure of the MIHT was found in a first CFA in patients with hypochondriasis ( n = 178) and in a second CFA based on a mixed sample…

AdultMalePersonality InventoryPsychometricsReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedFactor structureHypochondriasisDiagnosis DifferentialClinical PsychologyReference ValuesmedicineHumansPanic DisorderAnxietyFemaleIn patientmedicine.symptomSomatoform DisordersPsychologyApplied PsychologyReliability (statistics)Clinical psychologyAssessment
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A Confirmatory Study on the Mechanisms Behind Reduced P300 Waves in Depression

2003

A single-trial analysis of event-related potentials (P300) of 21 depressives was performed in comparison with matched controls. The purpose was to confirm previous results revealing an overall reduction of the single-trial P300 amplitude in depression despite fewer elicited single-trial P300 waves in schizophrenics. The result of the present study is in line with our previous investigation implicating a general reduced P300 amplitude on single trials of depressive patients. Therefore, it appears possible to differentiate depressives and schizophrenics by measuring event-related potentials and applying a single-trial analysis of them.

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Reproducibility of the WHO histological criteria for the diagnosis of Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms

2014

This study, performed on behalf of the Italian Registry of Thrombocythaemias (Registro Italiano Trombocitemie), aimed to test the inter-observer reproducibility of the histological parameters proposed by the WHO classification for the diagnosis of the Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms. A series of 103 bone marrow biopsy samples of Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms consecutively collected in 2004 were classified according to the WHO criteria as follows: essential thrombocythaemia (n=34), primary myelofibrosis (n=44) and polycythaemia vera (n=25). Two independent groups of pathologists reviewed the bone marrow biopsies. The first group w…

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Psychological distress associated with the COVID-19 lockdown: A two-wave network analysis

2021

Abstract Background Although preliminary research has evidenced negative psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic among the general population, little research has been carried out examining the interplay among the broader dimensions and correlates of individual distress. Via network analysis, the current study investigated the pathways that underlie some components of psychological distress and their changes over time (during and post COVID-19-related lockdown). Methods 1,129 adult participants (79.1% women) completed a two-wave online survey during and after the lockdown, and reported on variables such as depression, anxiety, stress, fear of COVID, intolerance of uncertainty, e…

AdultMalePopulationContext (language use)AnxietyPsychological DistressIntolerance of uncertainty [Fear of COVID]03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicamedicineCOVID-19 Depression Emotion regulation Fear of COVID: Intolerance of uncertainty Network analysisHumanseducationPandemicsDepression (differential diagnoses)education.field_of_studyCOVID-19; Depression; Emotion regulation; Fear of COVID: Intolerance of uncertainty; Network analysisDepression Emotion regulation Fear of COVID Intolerance of uncertainty Network analysisSARS-CoV-2DepressionEmotion regulationCOVID-19Fear of COVID: Intolerance of uncertaintyMental health030227 psychiatryDistressPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCommunicable Disease ControlAnxietyFemaleNetwork analysismedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyResearch Paper
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Recalled parental rearing behavior in adult women and men with depressive and anxiety symptoms: Findings from a community study.

2020

Objectives: Addressing the lack of population-based data, the purpose of this representative study was to assess sex- and age-specific associations of maternal and paternal rearing behavior with depressiveness and anxiety controlling for sociodemographic and somatic variables. Methods: 8,175 subjects participating in a population-based study completed standardized questionnaires measuring Recalled Parental Rearing Behavior and distress. Results: Women recalled their fathers as more controlling and warmer, and their mothers as more rejecting than men. Comparisons between age groups (≤ 60 vs. > 60 years) revealed that younger participants recalled more parental control and emotional warmth. I…

AdultMalePopulationMothersAnxietyAdult womenFathersChild RearingSex FactorsResidence CharacteristicsSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansStudy CompletededucationChildDepression (differential diagnoses)education.field_of_studyDepressive Disorderbusiness.industryDepressionAge FactorsAnxiety DisordersDistressMaternal controlMental RecallAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessParental controlClinical psychologyZeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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High psychosocial burden in relatives of malignant brain tumor patients

2018

Not only tumor patients suffer enormously from their disease, also the caregivers are massively affected by the disease of their relatives. In this study, we investigate the psychological burden in caregivers of outpatient malignant brain tumor patients.Fifty caregivers of patients with primary malignant brain tumors were included in our study. Study participants filled in a form with demographic details, a self-established questionnaire concerning general well-being and three established psychological questionnaires to assess anxiety, depression, stress and social support: The "Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale" (HADS), the "Perceived Stress Scale" (PSS-10) and the "Social Support Ques…

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Proteomics Differentiate Between Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy and Dry Eye Syndrome.

2015

PURPOSE: In patients with thyroid-associated orbitopathy (TAO), the dry eye syndrome occurs frequently, and symptoms and signs of both disorders overlap making early and accurate differential diagnosis difficult. A differentiation via specific markers is warranted. METHODS: Tear fluid samples of 120 subjects with TAO, TAO + dry eye, dry eye, and controls were collected. The samples were measured using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry. The identified proteins were tested with antibody microarrays. RESULTS: Proteomics identified deregulated proteins in TAO and dry eye. Compared with dry eye, proline-rich protein 1 (PROL1, P = 0.002); uridine diphosphate (UDP)-gluc…

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