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Management of ring chromosome 20 syndrome: Narrative review and consensus recommendations

open access: yesEpilepsia, EarlyView.
Abstract Ring chromosome 20 (ring 20) is a rare genetic condition usually presenting as developmental and epileptic encephalopathy. The disease is caused by fusion of the long and short arms of chromosome 20. Patients are symptomatic even if there is no loss of genetic material.
Asma Khamis   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Add‐on treatment with vinpocetine reduces seizure frequency and improves comorbidities in patients with loss‐of‐function γ‐aminobutyric acid type A receptor variants

open access: yesEpilepsia, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective The semisynthetic compound vinpocetine has gained attention as a potential precision medicine for developmental and epileptic encephalopathies caused by loss‐of‐function (LoF) variants in γ‐aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor genes. As a positive allosteric modulator of GABAA receptors, case reports suggest that vinpocetine can
Cathrine E. Gjerulfsen   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Echo: October 25, 2019

open access: yes, 2019
Abby Kuzma brings D.C. to TU – CCO sparks discussion – Taylor talks health – Tour opens eyes to civil rights – Carpool taken to next level – Stand Up brings Taylor together – Sibling spite spurs on sweet business – Setting the record straight – Alumna ...
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Associations Between Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Dimensions and Obsessive‐Compulsive Symptomatology

open access: yesEuropean Eating Disorders Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Although obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) commonly co‐occurs with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, less is known about its relationship with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) dimensions. Whether associations between ARFID dimensions and OCD differ by sex is also unclear.
Mariana Valdez Aguilar   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Echo: February 23, 2007

open access: yes, 2007
TU to elect female SBP – One-man band battles his way to victory – Campus considers beginning of Lent – County chosen for trial – Unveiling Departmental Details Focusing on: communication arts – ‘Ghost Rider’ crashes and burns – Formulating a cure for ...
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Examining Comorbid Psychopathology Symptoms as Predictors of Family Based Treatment for Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa and Atypical Anorexia Nervosa in a Real‐World Setting

open access: yesEuropean Eating Disorders Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background For adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) or Atypical Anorexia Nervosa (AAN), Family Based Treatment (FBT) is an effective treatment. However, outcomes remain suboptimal, making investigations into predictors of outcome important. Most prior research into FBT has focussed on parental and family factors as predictors.
Daniel Wilson   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Echo: May 5, 2006

open access: yes, 2006
Taylor goes ‘Beyond the Mind’ – Habecker inaugurated as president – VanRyn starts road to recovery – Nursing home hosts prom – TU+kids=inspiration – Students’ memories stay alive – Mayo accepts Tu students – Helping Hands aids local community – Davis ...
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Resumption of Menses and Normalisation of Body Weight in Adolescents Undergoing Specialised Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment

open access: yesEuropean Eating Disorders Review, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective To predict resumption of menses (ROM) in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Method Females aged 9–17 years with AN, receiving inpatient multimodal treatment (IMT) or family‐based treatment (FBT) underwent assessments at baseline, 6‐month and 12‐month follow‐up (12FU).
Annika Woltmann   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Echo: April 10, 1957

open access: yes, 1957
Victory Chapel Reviews Results of Conference – Teen-Talkers, Altar Counselors Help Converts – Prophet Catering Company “Feeds the Multitudes” – Guest Invaders Register at 1,109 – Cook, Weiss & Chairmen Commend ’57 Y.C. – I.C.C. Initiates New Electioning –
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