Poster #S251 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR TREATMENT RESISTANCE IN SCHIZOPHRENIAdoi:10.1016/S0920-9964(14)70530-4TheresaWimberleyHenrikStøvringJamesH.MacCabeHolgerSørensenChristianeSDOSSchizophrenia Research
Schizophrenia is a high prevalent disorder associated with huge economic and sanitary costs. Negative symptoms represent the main prognostic factors, thus ... M Bernardo,E Fernández-Egea,A Torras,... - 《Medicina Clinica》 被引量: 14发表: 2007年 Proteomics - Biomarkerforschung in der Psychiatrie...
Assessing brain aging heterogeneity in a cohort of 49,482 individuals from 11 studies, a generative model identifies five dominant patterns of brain atrophy, with specific associations with biomedical, lifestyle and genetic factors. Zhijian Yang , Junhao Wen & Christos Davatzikos Article 15 August...
It accounts for approximately 25% of all childhood cancers, making it the most common haematologic malignancy in children. The disease primarily affects children under 15 years of age and presents with symptoms such as fever, fatigue, bleeding and bone pain. Known risk factors include genetic ...
neurophychological status), Objective: the present study explored the relationship between depressive symptoms in schizophrenia, in different phases of the illness, with socio-demographic and clinical factors and the prognostic value of depressive symptoms at admision on the outcome of the psychotic ...
neurological soft signs; SE, sensitivity; SIPS, Structured Interview for Prodromal Syndromes; sMRI, structural magnetic resonance imaging; SPI-A, Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument–Adult version; SVM, support vector machine; ToM, theory of mind; UHR, ultra high risk; UPS, unspecific prodromal symptom...
As psychoeducation and related factors may have a positive effect of the prognosis after discharge, inpatient psychoeducation programs should be flexible enough to provide opportunities for completion.Noguchi, HirokiDepartment of Nursing, Shin-Abuyama Hospital, Osaka Institute of Clinical Psychiatry, ...
However, the study did not find any significant correlations between the consumption of calcium and vitamin D, history of fractures, cognitive disorders, schizophrenia, and household income, and the risk of hip fracture. The results of this study reveal the determining role...
Glucocerebrosidase (GBA, the enzyme breaking down GlcCer into glucose and ceramide) has been implicated in sporadic PD and Lewy Body Dementia since mutations in the gene coding for this enzyme is one of the most established genetic risk factors for these diseases [104]. Additionally, ceramide ...
Considering numerous factors that impact the change in platelet parameters, further multicenter prospective studies should be performed in order to establish uniformity of measurement that will allow for the recognition of platelet indices as biomarkers [1]. In Table 1, we present platelet indices with...