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Insulin resistance in patients with schizophrenia: is it related to gut permeability? [PDF]
We aimed to examine the association between gut permeability biomarkers (LBP, sCD14) and insulin resistance (IR) in schizophrenia. In this cross-sectional study of 91 patients, IR (HOMA-IR ≥ 3.0) was associated with higher LBP, C-reactive protein, body ...
Manuel Couce-Sánchez +6 more
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Delirious episode secondary to rotigotine: the psychotic patch
Introduction There is a fine line separating psychiatry and neurology. Most movement disorders can have psychiatric symptoms, not only those caused by the disease itself, but also those induced by the drugs used to treat them. Objectives Presentation of
M. A. Andreo Vidal +16 more
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Narrative psychiatry: Healing through storytelling
Introduction We all have the innate ability to tell our story and the way we do it can determine the impact that each problem has on our lives.
J. Gonçalves Cerejeira +4 more
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on psychiatric emergency care in a general hospital
Introduction The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has produced an unprecedented clinical situation, causing a direct and indirect impact on the physical and mental health of the population.
J. M. Rodríguez Capilla +15 more
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Eating Disorders during the pandemic COVID-2019
Introduction Concerns about health and fitness during lockdown may serve as a trigger for eating disorders in vulnerable individuals. Other risk factors may also include increased use of social networks and comparison with beauty ideals.
B. Rodríguez Rodríguez +12 more
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“The cat and the calcium”. A case of delirium secondary to hypercalcaemia.
Introduction Interconsultation with the psychiatry service is frequently requested from other specialties for the assessment and treatment of patients who present neuropsychiatric symptoms secondary to organic alterations.
T. Jiménez Aparicio +16 more
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Introduction CD is characterized by at least three features: its duration is prolonged, it does not resolve spontaneously and it is rarely completely cured. Approximately 10-15% of young people have CD.
S. Rubio Corgo +9 more
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Ensino em psiquiatria cultural: rumo a uma atitude decolonial [PDF]
Resumo: Introdução: O presente ensaio é baseado na experiência de ensino do Programa de Psiquiatria Social e Cultural da Universidade de São Paulo (ProSol)e em fundamentações teóricas do campo da psiquiatria cultural.
Danilo Silveira Seabra +3 more
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Introduction Cognitive depressive disorder (or depressive pseudodementia) is a condition defined by functional impairment, similar to dementias or other neurodegenerative disorders, in the context of psychiatric patients.
T. Jiménez Aparicio +9 more
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Hormonal alterations due to antipsychotic-related hyperprolactinemia
Introduction The use of antipsychotics (APS) is essential. Despite their great efficacy, some of them are associated with an increase in prolactin levels that can lead to hormonal changes needing to be identified and managed [1,2,3].
A.L. Montejo +12 more
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