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https://read.qxmd.com/read/19062762/-zvonimir-susi%C3%A4-doyen-of-croatian-neuropsychiatry-in-the-20th-century
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juraj Sepcić, Eduard Pavlović, Olivio Perković, Ante Skrobonja
There are three distinct phases in the life of Zvonimir Susić--neurologist, psychiatrist, forensic expert, educator, teacher, translator, and erudite of general and professional knowledge--Zagreb, Rijeka and Zadar phase. In Zagreb (1926-1946) he was promoted to physician (1932), there he was a student tutor, then the assistant at the Physiology Institute of the Medical Faculty; volunteer, hospital doctor (he got the specialization in 1938), assistant and head doctor of the Hospital for Mental Diseases in Vrapce, and the assistant professor (1941) at the Neuropsychiatric Department of the Zagreb University...
2008: Lijec̆nic̆ki Vjesnik
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18630167/-neuropsychiatry-of-epilepsy-stroke-parkinson-s-disease-and-multiple-sclerosis
#22
REVIEW
A Gronchi-Perrin, J-M Annoni, A Berney, S Simioni, F J G Vingerhoets
The assessement of behavior is common part of the neurological examination. This article reviews the behavioral and mood manifestations in four classical syndroms: Epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis.
May 7, 2008: Revue Médicale Suisse
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17726911/psychiatric-manifestations-of-neurologic-disease-where-are-we-headed
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Constantin G Lyketsos, Nicholas Kozauer, Peter V Rabins
Neuropsychiatry represents a field of medicine situated at the crossroads of neurology and psychiatry, and deals with the interface of behavioral phenomena driven by brain dysfunction. Psychiatric symptoms are highly prevalent in these conditions, are a major source of disability and diminished quality of life, and potentially represent the target of treatment interventions that stand to significantly decrease the suffering they generate. In this article, the disease paradigm is explained, with particular attention to its role as an organizing principle for the field...
2007: Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17415083/the-neuropsychiatry-of-multiple-sclerosis-a-review-of-recent-developments
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Omar Ghaffar, Anthony Feinstein
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this review is to summarize the current literature on the neuropsychiatry of multiple sclerosis (MS). RECENT FINDINGS: Data from community samples have supported earlier findings from tertiary referral centres of high rates of depression in MS patients. Neuroimaging offers important clues as to the pathogenesis of depression, but psychosocial factors cannot be ignored and emerge as equally important predictors. Cognitive-behavioural therapy is an effective treatment, rivalling standard dosing of sertraline in patients with depression...
May 2007: Current Opinion in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15858453/the-clinical-neuropsychiatry-of-multiple-sclerosis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Feinstein
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 2005: CNS Spectrums
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15257531/-applications-of-verbal-dichotic-listening-in-neurological-and-neuropsychiatric-clinical-practice
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M Gadea-Doménech, R Espert-Tortajada
AIM: To review the most recent data regarding clinical applications of the dichotic listening technique in neurology and neuropsychiatry. DEVELOPMENT: The technique is described, in addition to the two main cognitive abilities we can measure with it. First, language lateralization, following Kimura's model as an anatomical explanation of the right ear advantage effect. Second, the attentional function, including Kinsbourne's model and the forced attention paradigm from Hugdahl as a valuable working tool to evaluate selective attention and executive functions...
July 1, 2004: Revista de Neurologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15101497/the-neuropsychiatry-of-multiple-sclerosis
#27
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Anthony Feinstein
This review describes the many neuropsychiatric abnormalities associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). These may be broadly divided into 2 categories: disorders of mood, affect, and behaviour and abnormalities affecting cognition. With respect to the former, the epidemiology, phenomenology, and theories of etiology are described for the syndromes of depression, bipolar disorder, euphoria, pathological laughing and crying, and psychosis attributable to MS. The section discussing cognition reviews the prevalence and nature of cognitive dysfunction, with an emphasis on abnormalities affecting multiple domains of memory, speed of information processing, and executive function...
March 2004: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne de Psychiatrie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14093335/-neuropsychiatry-in-1963
#28
REVIEW
J LEREBOULLET, R ESCOUROLLE
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 21, 1963: La Revue du Praticien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11291026/the-neuropsychiatry-of-pathologic-affect-an-approach-to-evaluation-and-treatment
#29
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D B Arciniegas, J Topkoff
The ability to skillfully regulate the internal experience and outward expression of emotion is among the most complex and recently acquired functions of the human brain. When the capacity for emotional regulation is compromised by disease or injury the impact on individuals and their families may be considerable, both with regard to psychological well-being and social and occupational function. This article describes first a framework for the description, evaluation, and treatment of affective dysregulation...
October 2000: Seminars in Clinical Neuropsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10877153/is-season-of-birth-associated-with-multiple-sclerosis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Salemi, P Ragonese, P Aridon, A Reggio, A Nicoletti, D Buffa, S Conte, G Savettieri
OBJECTIVE: To compare the monthly distribution of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients' births with that of the Sicilian population. BACKGROUND: Studies on the association between season of birth and risk of MS are scanty and controversial. DESIGN AND METHODS: Archives of the Institute of Neuropsychiatry of the Universities of Palermo and Catania were searched up to 1995 for definite MS patients (McDonald & Halliday criteria). The monthly distribution of MS patients' births (N= 965) was compared with that of the Sicilian population (N= 5,608,307)...
June 2000: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9155210/folate-vitamin-b12-and-neuropsychiatric-disorders
#31
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T Bottiglieri
Folate and vitamin B12 are required both in the methylation of homocysteine to methionine and in the synthesis of S-adenosylmethionine. S-adenosylmethionine is involved in numerous methylation reactions involving proteins, phospholipids, DNA, and neurotransmitter metabolism. Both folate and vitamin B12 deficiency may cause similar neurologic and psychiatric disturbances including depression, dementia, and a demyelinating myelopathy. A current theory proposes that a defect in methylation processes is central to the biochemical basis of the neuropsychiatry of these vitamin deficiencies...
December 1996: Nutrition Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7591490/the-neuropsychiatry-of-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M F Mendez
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the cognitive and psychiatric features of multiple sclerosis. MS can manifest as a neuropsychiatric disturbance even in the absence of physical disabilities. METHOD: Two MS patients with predominant behavioral symptoms are described, and the literature is reviewed. RESULTS: The first patient had an interhemispheric disconnection syndrome, and the second patient had cognitive fatigue and depression. Other patients have slowed information processing speed, memory retrieval difficulty, frontal-executive dysfunction, and visuospatial difficulty...
1995: International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/4607371/-neuropsychiatry-in-1973
#33
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J Lereboullet, A Rosa, R Olivier-Martin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 11, 1974: La Revue du Praticien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/4188698/-the-diagnostic-significance-of-polyacrylamide-electrophoresis-in-neuropsychiatry
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Diessner
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 1969: Psychiatrie, Neurologie, und Medizinische Psychologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2225803/andre-g-ombredane-and-the-psychiatry-of-multiple-sclerosis-a-conceptual-and-statistical-history
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G E Berrios, J I Quemada
By means of conceptual history and statistical analysis of historical data, this report shows that studies into the psychiatry of multiple sclerosis (MS) underwent a qualitative improvement between the Great War and the publication of A.G. Ombredane's great work. Analysis of his database, collected 60 years ago, shows that some of his conclusions (later to be influential) were unwarranted, but that, on the other hand, it enshrined hidden information showing a relative independence between euphoria (and other affective changes) and chronicity and illness duration...
September 1990: Comprehensive Psychiatry
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