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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603607/new-onset-hallucinations-and-developmental-regression-in-a-child-with-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aanchal Sharma, Demetra Pappas, Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, Nancy R Sullivan, Sarah S Nyp
Nick is a 5-year-old boy who began displaying self-stimulating behaviors and decreased social interactions shortly before turning 3 years. At the age of 3.5 years, he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder by a local developmental-behavioral pediatrician. His parents recall that the physician described Nick to be "high functioning" and encouraged them to expect that he would attend college and live independently as an adult. Upon receiving the diagnosis, intervention was initiated using an applied behavioral analysis (ABA) approach...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602571/parkinson-s-disease-and-vitamins-a-focus-on-vitamin-b12
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REVIEW
Arwa Rekik, Carlo Santoro, Karolina Poplawska-Domaszewicz, Mubasher Ahmad Qamar, Lucia Batzu, Salvatore Landolfo, Silvia Rota, Cristian Falup-Pecurariu, Iulia Murasan, Kallol Ray Chaudhuri
Parkinson's disease (PD) has been linked to a vast array of vitamins among which vitamin B12 (Vit B12) is the most relevant and often investigated specially in the context of intrajejunal levodopa infusion therapy. Vit B12 deficiency, itself, has been reported to cause acute parkinsonism. Nevertheless, concrete mechanisms through which B12 deficiency interacts with PD in terms of pathophysiology, clinical manifestation and progression remains unclear. Recent studies have suggested that Vit B12 deficiency along with the induced hyperhomocysteinemia are correlated with specific PD phenotypes characterized with early postural instability and falls and more rapid motor progression, cognitive impairment, visual hallucinations and autonomic dysfunction...
April 11, 2024: Journal of Neural Transmission
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601836/a-unique-delusion-with-depression-in-early-stage-of-neurocognitive-disorder-due-to-vascular-disease-considerations-for-clinicians
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REVIEW
Mounica Thootkur, Binx Yezhe Lin, Akhil S Pola, Alexander Zhang, Zhengshan Liu, Michael Greenage, Justin White, Mamta Sapra
As global aging becomes more prominent, neurocognitive disorders (NCD) incidence has increased. Patients with NCD usually have an impairment in one or more cognitive domains, such as attention, planning, inhibition, learning, memory, language, visual perception, and spatial or social skills. Studies indicate that 50-80% of these adults will develop neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS), such as apathy, depression, anxiety, disinhibition, delusions, hallucinations, and aberrant motor behavior. The progression of NCD and subsequent NPS requires tremendous care from trained medical professionals and family members...
April 4, 2024: Psychopharmacology Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600126/current-and-future-directions-for-research-on-hallucinations-and-delusions
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EDITORIAL
Reshanne R Reeder
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 10, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597205/chatgpt-4-generates-orthopedic-discharge-documents-faster-than-humans-maintaining-comparable-quality-a-pilot-study-of-6-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guillermo Sanchez Rosenberg, Martin Magnéli, Niklas Barle, Michael G Kontakis, Andreas Marc Müller, Matthias Wittauer, Max Gordon, Cyrus Brodén
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Large language models like ChatGPT-4 have emerged. They hold the potential to reduce the administrative burden by generating everyday clinical documents, thus allowing the physician to spend more time with the patient. We aimed to assess both the quality and efficiency of discharge documents generated by ChatGPT-4 in comparison with those produced by physicians. PATIENTS AND METHODS: To emulate real-world situations, the health records of 6 fictional orthopedic cases were created...
March 21, 2024: Acta Orthopaedica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595151/breaking-barriers-in-behavioral-change-the-potential-of-ai-driven-motivational-interviewing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Areeba Abid, Sally L Baxter
Patient outcomes in ophthalmology are greatly influenced by adherence and patient participation, which can be particularly challenging in diseases like glaucoma where medication regimens can be complex. A well-studied and evidence-based intervention for behavioral change is Motivational Interviewing (MI), a collaborative and patient-centered counseling approach, which has been shown to improve medication adherence in glaucoma patients. However, there are many barriers to clinicians being able to provide motivational interviewing in-office, including short visit durations within high-volume ophthalmology clinics and inadequate billing structures for counseling...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592164/parkinson-s-disease-psychosis-and-the-marketing-of-pimavanserin
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisy Daeschler, Adriane Fugh-Berman
In 2016, Nuplazid (pimavanserin) became the first FDA-approved treatment for Parkinson's Disease Psychosis (PDP). We explored the possibility that PDP was a term created to market Nuplazid. We examined trends in perceptions of psychosis in Parkinson's disease from the 1990s to 2020 through MEDLINE search term frequency, neurology textbooks, guidance from professional societies, Acadia annual reports, sponsored websites, and a sponsored meeting held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). We analyzed continuing medical education (CME) activities on PDP and analyzed the connection between payments by the manufacturer of pimavanserin and prescriptions...
April 9, 2024: Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589752/sleep-and-ultramarathon-exploring-patterns-strategies-and-repercussions-of-1-154-mountain-ultramarathons-finishers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Kishi, Guillaume Y Millet, Matthieu Desplan, Bruno Lemarchand, Nicolas Bouscaren
BACKGROUND: Sleep and physical performance are strongly related and mutually influence each other. Athletes, particularly in disciplines like offshore sailing and ultra-endurance sports, often suffer from sleep deprivation due to factors like irregular training times, travel, and the extended duration of events like 100-mile mountain races. Despite growing interest in sleep's role in sports science, few studies have specifically investigated the sleep patterns of ultramarathon runners...
April 8, 2024: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589019/myelin-oligodendrocyte-glycoprotein-antibody-associated-disease-presenting-as-unilateral-cerebral-cortical-encephalitis-a-case-report
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Ji-Yoon An, Soo-Im Jang, Seul-Gi Choi, Sae-Nal Lee, Eun-Ja Lee, Kwang-Ki Kim, Hang-Rai Kim
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is an autoimmune disorder with diverse clinical manifestations including myelitis, meningitis, encephalitis, and optic neuritis. MOGAD rarely presents with unilateral cerebral cortical encephalitis (CCE), rendering the diagnosis difficult in these cases. Furthermore, MOGAD is frequently accompanied by other autoimmune diseases such as thyroid disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Herein, we report a case of unilateral CCE with positive anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibodies...
April 2024: Encephalitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587586/on-the-optimal-diagnosis-and-the-evolving-role-of-pimavanserin-in-parkinson-s-disease-psychosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando L Pagan, Paul E Schulz, Yasar Torres-Yaghi, Gregory M Pontone
Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with the development of psychosis (PDP), including hallucinations and delusions, in more than half of the patient population. Optimal PD management must therefore involve considerations about both motor and non-motor symptoms. Often, clinicians fail to diagnosis psychosis in patients with PD and, when it is recognized, treat it suboptimally, despite the availability of multiple interventions. In this paper, we provide a summary of the current guidelines and clinical evidence for treating PDP with antipsychotics...
April 8, 2024: CNS Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579062/a-case-report-of-a-patient-with-turner-syndrome-who-develops-catatonia-secondary-to-psychotic-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong Xia, Yuyong Sun, Qianna Zhi, Wenjing Cui, Xiaoyan Liu
RATIONALE: Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder associated with partial or complete monosomy X abnormalities; some patients may have a higher risk of psychiatric symptoms. Catatonia is associated with a wide range of life-threatening complications with complex pathogenesis; However, It very rare for patients with TS to develop psychotic symptoms and eventually progress to catatonia. This case report describes the diagnostic and therapeutic course of catatonia-associated TS. PATIENT CONCERNS: In this study, we report the case of a patient with TS who initially developed sudden hallucinations, delusions, and emotional instability, followed by catatonia...
April 5, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578827/neural-assemblies-coordinated-by-cortical-waves-are-associated-with-waking-and-hallucinatory-brain-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adeeti Aggarwal, Jennifer Luo, Helen Chung, Diego Contreras, Max B Kelz, Alex Proekt
The relationship between sensory stimuli and perceptions is brain-state dependent: in wakefulness, suprathreshold stimuli evoke perceptions; under anesthesia, perceptions are abolished; and during dreaming and in dissociated states, percepts are internally generated. Here, we exploit this state dependence to identify brain activity associated with internally generated or stimulus-evoked perceptions. In awake mice, visual stimuli phase reset spontaneous cortical waves to elicit 3-6 Hz feedback traveling waves...
April 3, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578685/evaluation-of-large-language-model-performance-and-reliability-for-citations-and-references-in-scholarly-writing-cross-disciplinary-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Mugaanyi, Liuying Cai, Sumei Cheng, Caide Lu, Jing Huang
BACKGROUND: Large language models (LLMs) have gained prominence since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of citations and references generated by ChatGPT (GPT-3.5) in two distinct academic domains: the natural sciences and humanities. METHODS: Two researchers independently prompted ChatGPT to write an introduction section for a manuscript and include citations; they then evaluated the accuracy of the citations and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578381/creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-in-a-man-surviving-covid-19-disentangling-a-casual-or-causal-association-by-neuropathology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessia Perna, Elisa Colaizzo, Anna Ladogana, Gabriella Silvestri, Simone Baiardi
BACKGROUND: Literature reporting the onset of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) immediately after COVID-19 infection has strengthened a possible causal link between infection and neurodegeneration. Here, we report a novel case undergoing detailed neuropathological assessment. CASE REPORT: Two months after he had contracted SARS-CoV-2 infection, a 54-year-old man manifested a subacute onset of ataxia, headache, anosmia, and hallucinations, followed by rapidly progressive cognitive decline...
April 5, 2024: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577952/correlation-between-cortical-thickness-abnormalities-of-the-olfactory-sulcus-and-olfactory-identification-disorder-and-persistent-auditory-verbal-hallucinations-in-chinese-patients-with-chronic-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Honghong Ren, Zongchang Li, Jinguang Li, Jun Zhou, Ying He, Chunwang Li, Qianjin Wang, Xiaogang Chen, Jinsong Tang
BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Persistent auditory verbal hallucinations (pAVHs) and olfactory identification impairment are common in schizophrenia (SCZ), but the neuroimaging mechanisms underlying both pAVHs and olfactory identification impairment are unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether pAVHs and olfactory identification impairment in SCZ patients are associated with changes in cortical thickness. STUDY DESIGN: In this study, cortical thickness was investigated in 78 SCZ patients with pAVHs (pAVH group), 58 SCZ patients without AVHs (non-AVH group), and 83 healthy controls (HC group) using 3T magnetic resonance imaging...
April 5, 2024: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567204/noise-pareidolia-test-in-parkinson-s-disease-and-atypical-parkinsonian-syndromes-a-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takuya Matsumoto, Jinsoo Koh, Mayumi Sakata, Yoshiaki Nakayama, Shoko Yorozu, Junko Taruya, Maiko Takahashi, Katsuichi Miyamoto, Hidefumi Ito
INTRODUCTION: Pareidolias, or visual misperceptions, are a non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) with unclear pathophysiology. The noise pareidolia test (NPT) is a tool for screening pareidolias. The usefulness of the NPT in differentiating PD from atypical parkinsonian syndromes (APS) is also unknown. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated 74 patients with PD and 18 patients with APS who took the NPT. Correlations between the number of pareidolic responses, gray matter volume, and cerebral blood flow were also examined in the patients with PD...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565187/narcolepsy-an-interface-among-neurology-immunology-sleep-and-genetics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Morgadinho Santos Coelho
Narcolepsy is a primary disorder of the central nervous system resulting from genetic, environmental, and immunological interactions defined as excessive daytime sleepiness plus cataplexy, hallucinations, sleep paralysis, and sleep fragmentation. The pathophysiology is not entirely known, but the interaction among genetic predisposition, environmental exposition, and immune component with consequent hypocretin-1 deficiency is the model to explain narcolepsy type I. The mechanism of narcolepsy type II is less understood...
June 2024: Arquivos de Neuro-psiquiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563415/the-comparative-diagnostic-capability-of-large-language-models-in-otolaryngology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akshay Warrier, Rohan Singh, Afash Haleem, Haider Zaki, Jean Anderson Eloy
OBJECTIVES: Evaluate and compare the ability of large language models (LLMs) to diagnose various ailments in otolaryngology. METHODS: We collected all 100 clinical vignettes from the second edition of Otolaryngology Cases-The University of Cincinnati Clinical Portfolio by Pensak et al. With the addition of the prompt "Provide a diagnosis given the following history," we prompted ChatGPT-3.5, Google Bard, and Bing-GPT4 to provide a diagnosis for each vignette. These diagnoses were compared to the portfolio for accuracy and recorded...
April 2, 2024: Laryngoscope
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562529/transcriptional-profile-changes-in-the-medial-geniculate-body-after-noise-induced-tinnitus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Liu, Xinmiao Xue, Chi Zhang, Hanwen Zhou, Zhiwei Ding, Li Wang, Yuke Jiang, Wei-Dong Shen, Shiming Yang, Fangyuan Wang
Tinnitus is a disturbing condition defined as the occurrence of acoustic hallucinations with no actual sound. Although the mechanisms underlying tinnitus have been explored extensively, the pathophysiology of the disease is not completely understood. Moreover, genes and potential treatment targets related to auditory hallucinations remain unknown. In this study, we examined transcriptional-profile changes in the medial geniculate body after noise-induced tinnitus in rats by performing RNA sequencing and validated differentially expressed genes via quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis...
2024: Experimental Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562323/tetrad-of-narcolepsy-type-1-treatment-and-management
#40
REVIEW
Kanishka Gandhi, Suraiya Ferdous
Narcolepsy is a chronic condition that brings about excessive daytime sleepiness. It can be classified into two types: narcolepsy type 1 (presence of cataplexy, which is marked by weakness of muscles) and narcolepsy type 2 (without cataplexy). It is generally underdiagnosed, which results in delayed diagnosis of the condition. It has more prevalence in the United States of America as compared to India. The narcoleptic tetrad consists of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations...
March 2024: Curēus
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