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Abstract Background Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by a cytosine‐adenine‐guanine (CAG) repeat expansion in the huntingtin gene. The disease exhibits sex‐related differences in symptomatology and disease progression, but the effect on brain structural biomarkers and the interaction between sex and CAG‐age ...
Jingwen Yao +10 more
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Evaluation of neurotherapy for a patient with chronic impaired self-awareness and secondary ADHD after severe TBI and long term coma using event-related potentials [PDF]
We examined the effectiveness of neurotherapy for chronic, impaired self-awareness and secondary ADHD (SADHD) diagnosed in the patient after severe TBI. We hypothesized a good response to relative beta training. Patient A.A., age 30, after severe TBI and
Jedwabińska, Anna +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background This was a 4‐year mirror‐image study of adult patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) assessing the effects on treatment continuation and hospitalisation between aripiprazole 1‐month (A1M), risperidone‐LAI (R‐LAI) and the monthly and 3‐monthly formulations of paliperidone palmitate (PP1M, PP3M).
Juan Antonio García‐Carmona +5 more
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Poor self-rated health did not increase risk of permanent nursing placement or mortality in people with mild Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Self-rated health (SRH) has in many population-based studies predicted adverse health outcomes, e.g. morbidity, permanent nursing home (NH) placement, and mortality.
Nielsen, Anni Brit Sternhagen +3 more
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Writing Errors and Anosognosia in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis with Dementia
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with dementia (ALS-D) is known to exhibit characteristics of frontotemporal dementia. However, in clinical situations, it is often difficult to evaluate their cognitive functions because of impaired voluntary speech ...
Hiroo Ichikawa +5 more
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Profound Cognitive Impairment as a Salient Feature of Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background Cognitive impairment affects up to two‐thirds of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, profound global deficits, defined as a full‐scale IQ below 70, are uncommon and rarely constitute the primary symptom. Case Presentation We describe a 27‐year‐old woman with severe multidomain cognitive impairment due to MS ...
Shota Ito +3 more
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The bodily self: Insights from clinical and experimental research [PDF]
This review article summarizes neuropsychological descriptions of abnormal body representations in brain-damaged patients and recent neuroscientific investigations of their sensorimotor underpinnings in healthy participants.
Dieguez, Sebastian, Lopez, Christophe
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While a number of empirical studies have appeared on impaired self-awareness (ISA) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) over the last 20 years, the relative role of denial (as a psychological method of coping) has typically not been addressed in these ...
George P. Prigatano, Mark Sherer
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Psychological Assessment of Illness Denial in Medical Settings: A Critical Review
ABSTRACT This is the first critical review to assess the clinimetric properties, particularly the sensitivity (i.e., the ability to detect changes in clinical trials and yield clinical distinctions that may demarcate major prognostic and therapeutic differences), and to determine the clinical utility of instruments of illness denial in patients with ...
Danilo Carrozzino, Sara Gostoli
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