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1898 – Psychomotor Agitation In a Psychiatric Emergency Service
IntroductionPsychomotor agitation is a relatively frequent condition in Psychiatric Emergency Services. It consists in excessive motor activity and without purpose, with high tension and inability to maintain attention. It carries the risk of compromising the physical integrity of the patient himself or others, usually accompanied by hostility and ...
P.M. Ferreira, C. Guerra, A. Silva
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Lifetime Mixed Depression and Childhood Trauma in Individuals With Bipolar Disorders
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Mixed Depression (MxD), characterized by the co‐occurrence of depressive and excitatory symptoms, is a prevalent yet often underdiagnosed presentation in bipolar disorders (BD), with significant implications for prognosis and treatment. Childhood trauma is a key environmental risk factor associated with a more severe course
Francesca Bardi +8 more
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Evaluation of preclinical antipsychotic models used to support first‐in‐human clinical trials
Abstract Schizophrenia is regarded as a complex and heterogeneous psychiatric disorder, characterised by diverse symptoms and comorbidities, which complicate both clinical management and drug development. Current pharmacological treatment, primarily based on dopamine D2 receptor antagonism or partial agonism, which has not markedly progressed since the
Thi Viet Ha Nguyen +2 more
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“Pharmacological management of acute agitation in psychiatric patients: an umbrella review”
Background The main characteristics present in patients with psychomotor agitation include restlessness, excessive motor activity, irritability, and heightened responsiveness to internal and external stimuli.
Erasmo Saucedo Uribe +6 more
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Changes in Depression Subtypes Among Men in STAR*D: A Latent Transition Analysis
The burden of depression in men is high. Current diagnostic criteria may not fully capture men’s experience with depression. Descriptions of the heterogeneity in depression among men are lacking.
Christine M. Ulbricht PhD +3 more
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Capgras-like syndrome in a patient with an acute urinary tract infection. [PDF]
Delusional misidentification syndromes are a group of delusional phenomena in which patients misidentify familiar persons, objects, or themselves, believing that they have been replaced or transformed.
Bersani, Fs +8 more
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When Delirium Unmasks a Silent Myocardial Infarction
Abbreviations: hs‐TnT: high sensitivity Troponin T; STEMI: ST‐elevation myocardial infarction.
Eugenia Casali +10 more
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Stroke: Is it sometimes overlooked? [PDF]
Introduction Acute stroke is defined as an abrupt focal or global disorder of cerebral function. Ischemic stroke is significantly more frequent than the hemorrhagic stroke (75-80% of all).
Milutinović Vojislava V. +1 more
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Psychological Features Associated With Awake Bruxism in Painful TMD: The Role of Anxiety
Objective: Evaluate the role of anxiety by comparing the frequency of AB behaviours, as well as levels of perceived stress, pain catastrophizing and depressive symptoms among patients with painful TMD, categorised by clinical anxiety levels. Methods and Study Protocol: TMD anxiety subgroups (N = 72): Clinical elevated anxiety symptoms (T ≥ 61) n = 30 ...
Dyanne Medina Flores +4 more
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Aim To determine whether catatonia is associated with increased long‐term all‐cause and cause‐specific mortality. Methods Using Taiwan's National Health Insurance Database (2000–2022), we assembled a population‐based cohort of all adults (≥18 years) with catatonia and matched each to four controls without catatonia on sex and birthdate.
Chih‐Wei Hsu +7 more
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