The Neuropathology of Alcohol Use Disorder: Cellular Insights From Human Post‐Mortem Studies
Major cellular changes in alcohol use disorder human post‐mortem brain. Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex neurological disorder that undergoes neural changes, mainly degeneration and or cellular alterations impacting addiction behaviours. Key brain regions implicated in AUD are the cortex, striatum, corpus callosum, hippocampus, hypothalamus ...
Ameer E. Rasool +2 more
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Alteraciones neuropsicológicas en el alcoholismo crónico [PDF]
El déficit neuropsicológico asociado al alcholismo abarca diversas funciones: memoria, razonamiento abstracto, solución de problemas y ha- bilidades perceptivo-motoras.
Junqué i Plaja, Carme, 1955- +1 more
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Neurocognitive assessment in alcohol abuse and dependence: implications for treatment [PDF]
The aim of the Neuropsychology applied to the Alcohol Dependence field is the comprehension of the effects of brain dysfunction on cognition and human behavior.
Cunha, Paulo J, Novaes, Maria Alice
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Navigating Everyday as Partners to Persons With Early Dementia: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Caregivers often lack access to comprehensive information on young‐onset dementia (YOD), leaving them unprepared for their caregiving roles. Especially, spousal caregivers of people with (YOD) face challenges, balancing caregiving with work and personal responsibilities in everyday life.
Mille Vogelius Bøtchiær +1 more
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Age of menopause and dementia risk in 10,832 women from the Swedish Twin Registry
Abstract INTRODUCTION An earlier age of menopause (AOM) is hypothesized to increase vulnerability to the neuropathological processes of dementia, which begin in midlife. METHODS We tested this hypothesis in a sample of 10,832 women from the Swedish Twin Registry, stratified by menopause etiology.
Ursula G. Saelzler +6 more
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Wernicke korsakoff syndrome as a rare complication of hyperemesis gravidarum: A case report
Wernicke Korsakoff Syndrome is a rare brain disorder secondary to Thiamine deficiency. We report here a rare case 40-year-old Gravida3 Para 2, at 12 weeks of gestational age with severe hyperemesis gravidarum.
Khalil Malki +3 more
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The Tangible Common Denominator of Substance Use Disorders: A Reply to Commentaries to Rehm et al. (2013a) [PDF]
In response to our suggestion to define substance use disorders via ‘heavy use over time', theoretical and conceptual issues, measurement problems and implications for stigma and clinical practice were raised.
Anderson, P. +12 more
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How do we accurately measure mind wandering? This review compares five methods: from self‐reports (prone to bias) to brain scans (precise but expensive). No single method captures all aspects, so we propose the MAMW framework—a unified approach combining strengths of each technique.
Sholeh Nazari +2 more
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The effect of errorless learning on quality of life in patients with Korsakoff’s syndrome
Yvonne CM Rensen,1 Jos IM Egger,2,3 Josette Westhoff,1 Serge JW Walvoort,1 Roy PC Kessels1,3,4 1Center of Excellence for Korsakoff and Alcohol-Related Cognitive Disorders, Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, Venray, the Netherlands; 2Center of ...
Rensen YCM +4 more
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Urgencias en alcoholismo: abordaje desde los centros de tratamiento de adicciones [PDF]
La presentación de situaciones de urgencia en los dispositivos de tratamiento de adicciones constituye una realidad relativamente frecuente.Aunque el papel del médico en el tratamiento de los trastornos adictivos se centra en intervenciones de ...
Cáceres Anillo, David
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