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Research progress on biomarkers of traumatic brain injury

open access: yesAnimal Models and Experimental Medicine, EarlyView.
Traumatic brain injury: From primary insult to secondary neuroinflammation and degeneration. Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common disorder of the nervous system and has become a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, imposing a substantial burden on patients and their social circles. Its main symptoms include dyskinesia, language
Xuting Shen   +8 more
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Equine models in translational medicine: A comparative approach to human health

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This diagram summarizes and contrasts rodent and equine models, outlining their strengths, limitations, and applications. Horses offer naturally occurring diseases, genetic and physiological similarities to humans, and suitability for longitudinal and clinical‐scale studies.
Shayan Boozarjomehri Amnieh   +1 more
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Similarities and differences between first episode manic and first episode psychotic inpatients

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First-Episode Psychosis

Psychiatric Annals
First-episode psychosis (FEP) is a severe mental disorder that poses a challenge to providers, patients, and their families for treatment. This disorder usually presents in the younger age group. Due to the stigma related to mental illness in the community, people are reluctant to disclose symptoms and start early treatment. They reach out
Syed Iqbal   +6 more
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First-Episode Psychosis

Psychotic Disorders, 2019
In the past two decades, modern preventive psychiatry has reached schizophrenia care. Managing early course schizophrenia (prodromal period, first-episode psychosis, and post-psychotic period) well offers the best hope for improved long-term patient outcomes, including a reduction in mortality.
O. Freudenreich
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Functional and cognitive impairment in the first episode of depression: A systematic review

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2021
To describe the cognitive and functional impairment in individuals with the first episode of major depressive disorder (MDD) as compared to controls and individuals with recurrent MDD.
S. Varghese   +4 more
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Clinical, Neuroimmunologic, and CSF Investigations in First Episode Psychosis

Neurology, 2021
Objectives To report the neuropsychiatric features and frequency of NMDA receptor (NMDAR) and other neuronal immunoglobulin G antibodies in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP) and to assess the performance of reported warning signs and criteria ...
M. Guasp   +21 more
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Cholesterol and triglyceride levels in first-episode patients with major depressive disorder: A meta-analysis of case-control studies.

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020
BACKGROUND Lipid profile disturbances are frequently observed in major depressive disorder (MDD) and constitute to high mortality rates. However, less is known about whether this risk is present in patients with first-episode MDD.
Yan-ge Wei   +7 more
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First-episode schizophreniform disorder: comparisons with first-episode schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2000
Schizophreniform disorder remains poorly understood and has been reported probably to be a heterogeneous group of psychotic disorders.This study compared first-episode schizophreniform disorder (N=12) and schizophrenia (N=18) patients. The authors propose that schizophreniform disorder has a different type of onset and outcome than schizophrenia ...
C A, Zarate, M, Tohen, M L, Land
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First-Episode Schizophrenia

CNS Spectrums, 2010
Clinicians treating patients with first-episode (FE) schizophrenia can draw upon the vast literature on the treatment of patients with multiple-episode schizophrenia. Studies with multi-episode patients, however, may not fully generalize to the treatment of FE patients. Studies with multi-episode patients typically recruit from hospitals or other acute
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