Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification Presented with Impulse Control Disorder [PDF]
Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC), also referred to as Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification (IBGC) or “Fahr’s disease,” is a clinical condition characterized by symmetric and bilateral calcification of globus pallidus and also basal ganglions,
Cem Sahin +5 more
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Contributing Factors and Evolution of Impulse Control Disorder in the Luxembourg Parkinson Cohort [PDF]
Background: To establish the frequency of impulse control disorder (ICD) in Parkinson's disease (PD).Methods: Within the Luxembourg Parkinson's Study, PD patients were evaluated for ICD presence (score ≥ 1 on MDS-UPDRS I item 1.6), use of dopamine ...
Sylvia Binck +10 more
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Repetitive urges to inflict burns: An unusual presentation of impulse control disorder
Impulse control disorders (ICDs) are characterized by an inability to resist an intense impulse or drive to perform a particular act that is excessive and/or harmful to self/others.
Arghya Pal +2 more
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Disruption of Multiple Distinctive Neural Networks Associated With Impulse Control Disorder in Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
The phenomenon of impulsivity in Parkinson's disease appears as an arduous side effect of dopaminergic therapy with potentially detrimental consequences for the life of the patients.
Pavel Filip +8 more
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The Role of Working Memory for Cognitive Control in Anorexia Nervosa versus Substance Use Disorder [PDF]
Prefrontal cortex executive functions, such as working memory (WM) interact with limbic processes to foster impulse control. Such an interaction is referred to in a growing body of publications by terms such as cognitive control, cognitive inhibition ...
Samantha J. Brooks +4 more
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A Hypersexuality Subset Behavior Induced by Aripiprazole Overdose in an Antipsychotic Naïve Patient: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Background: Aripiprazole is an atypical antipsychotic that acts as a partial agonist on the dopamine receptor D2 while also displaying agonistic activity on the 5-HT1A and antagonistic activity on the 5-HT2A receptors.
Tiziano Serfilippi +8 more
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Synergistic Effects of Depression and Poor Impulse Control on Physical Partner Violence; A National Study in the United States [PDF]
Background and aims: Although major depressive disorder (MDD) also increases the risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration, poor mental health has been mostly conceptualized as a consequence of IPV victimization rather than a risk factor for ...
Shervin Assari
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Forensic Psychiatric Aspects of Impulse Control Disorders [PDF]
Impulse control disorders is an important psychiatric disorder group which draws attention in recent years. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other classical disorders like pyromania, kleptomania, intermittent explosive disorder and compulsive
Huseyin Soysal
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Progress in the treatment with dopamine receptor agonist-induced impulse control disorders [PDF]
It is found that patients with hyperprolactinemia may have impulse control disorder(ICD) when treated with dopamine receptor agonist(DA), such as pathological gambling, high sexual desire, high appetite and forced shopping. This phenomenon also occurs in
ZHANG Rui, WU Xue-yan
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Food addiction and impulsivity in adolescents: A cross-sectional survey of 360 cases
Introduction Impulsive personality Traits have been highly associated with both alcohol abuse and drug addiction, but have been accorded little attention in the context of food addiction. Objectives To study the relationship between impulsivity and food
M. Chaabane +8 more
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