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Psychotropic medication and the fetal brain
Abstract figure legend Brain region changes linked to in‐utero psychotropic exposure. Abstract Medications known to cross the blood–brain barrier (psychotropic medications) are commonly prescribed to women during pregnancy, often for the management of mental illness.
Oliver Gale‐Grant, Tomoki Arichi
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Abstract figure legend Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is commonly taken during pregnancy for pain and fever. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of paracetamol's effects during pregnancy, several elements need to be examined including the transfer of paracetamol across the placenta and into the developing brain, the short‐ and long‐term effects of ...
Yifan Huang, Liam Koehn
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Asthma in Children With Congenital Lung Malformations: A Population‐Based Case‐Control Study
ABSTRACT Background Congenital lung malformations (CLM) are developmental anomalies that may predispose to respiratory morbidity. Their association with asthma remains unclear, largely due to small series and the lack of population‐based controls. Objective To evaluate asthma prevalence and related outcomes in children with CLM compared to population ...
Louis W. J. Dossche +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Nicotine exposure during pregnancy interferes with critical periods of foetal brain development, disrupting the timing and functioning of neurodevelopment. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aims to evaluate the effect of prenatal nicotine exposure on postnatal cognitive outcomes.
Deimantė Baguckaitė +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Current research suggests that genetic risk for psychiatric disorders is largely due to distinct combinations of many common variants shared by different disorders. This points to the existence of latent components affecting different dimensions of psychopathology.
Fernando Facal +2 more
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ABSTRACT Primary brain tumors are life‐threatening diseases. Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type with a poor prognosis. Medulloblastoma is the most common pediatric brain tumor. While surgical treatments often result in recurrences owing to the complex nature of the tumor microenvironment, conventional treatments lower the quality of life of ...
Ilkay Irem Ozbek +3 more
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Examining buprenorphine compared to methadone for likelihood of overdose during pregnancy, 2014–2021
Abstract Objective To examine the likelihood of experiencing an overdose among women receiving any buprenorphine (with or without naloxone) compared to women receiving methadone during pregnancy. Methods Data from the MATernaL and Infant clinical NetworK (MAT‐LINK), a longitudinal surveillance system of pregnant woman–child dyads using electronic ...
Amy Board +20 more
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Clinical Presentation and Management of PHACE Syndrome in a Pediatric Patient
Introduction PHACE syndrome is a rare neurocutaneous disorder characterized by posterior fossa malformations, hemangiomas, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects, and ocular abnormalities.
Christy Capestany +3 more
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Schematic overview of the proposed neuromodulatory actions of linalool in Alzheimer's disease. Through multi‐target effects on oxidative stress, amyloid aggregation, GABAergic and glutamatergic signaling, linalool may restore excitatory/inhibitory balance.
Ilaria Piccialli +4 more
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BackgroundIncreasing opioid and other substance use has led to a crisis of epidemic proportions, with substance use now recognized as a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States.
Haley Fitzgerald +4 more
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