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Assessment of concurrent neoplasms and a paraneoplastic association in MOGAD
Abstract Cases of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody‐associated disease (MOGAD) co‐occurring with neoplasms have been reported. In this international, retrospective cohort study in South Korea and the USA, 16 of 445 (3.6%) patients with MOGAD had concurrent neoplasm within 2 years of MOGAD onset, resulting in a standardized incidence ...
Young Nam Kwon+24 more
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Background and Objectives: Raising children with behavioral disorders is a stressful experience and many mothers experience parental stress. The present study aims to investigate the relationship of behavioral disorders in girls with learning ...
Soheila Zarghami+2 more
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Introduction: Behavioral sleep disorders, including chronic insomnia (CI), are generally assessed by subjective parent interview. However, evidence suggests that parental report of children’s overnight behaviors is unreliable, perhaps due to recall bias ...
Lorna Galbraith+3 more
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Prenatal Stress: A Predictor of Childhood Behavior Disorders [PDF]
Background: Behavior disorders in children are disruptive to the lives of those who are close to the child and can affect life in the home, school or social setting.
Trasen, Robyn S
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Moderators and Predictors of Response to Behavior Therapy for Tics in Tourette Syndrome [PDF]
Objective: To examine moderators and predictors of response to behavior therapy for tics in children and adults with Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorders.
Dziura, James+8 more
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: Children who have attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD) often refered to as a hyperactive child. Children who have behavioral disorders generally have normal intelligence levels, but because the disorder, they show underchiever.
Marlina Marlina
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Heterozygous variants in AP4S1 are not associated with a neurological phenotype
Abstract Biallelic loss‐of‐function variants in AP4S1 cause childhood‐onset hereditary spastic paraplegia. A recent report suggested that heterozygous AP4S1 variants lead to a syndrome of lower limb spasticity and dysregulation of sphincter function. We critically evaluate this claim against clinical observations in 28 heterozygous carriers of the same
Vicente Quiroz+9 more
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Parental Depression and Child Behavior Problems: A Closer Examination [PDF]
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have higher rates of depressive symptoms, and parental depressive symptoms are strongly associated with problem behaviors in children.
Xu, Yangmu
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Skin calcium deposits in primary familial brain calcification: A novel potential biomarker
Abstract Objective Primary Familial Brain Calcification (PFBC) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by small vessel calcifications in the basal ganglia. PFBC is caused by pathogenic variants in different genes and its physiopathology is still largely unknown. Skin vascular calcifications have been detected in single PFBC cases, suggesting
Aron Emmi+8 more
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Novel pathogenic mtDNA variants in Chinese children with neurological mitochondrial disorders
Abstract Objective Pathogenic variations in the mitochondrial genome are tightly linked to neurological mitochondrial disorders in children. However, the mutation spectrum of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in the Chinese population remains incomplete. Therefore, the primary objective of our study was to comprehensively characterize pathogenic mtDNA variants
Zhimei Liu+15 more
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