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Psychomotor Retardation in untreated depressed elderly [PDF]
Background: Psychomotor retardation (PR) is one of the core features in depression according to 17 DSM V1, but also aging in itself causes cognitive and psychomotor slowing.
Lieve Lia Beheydt +9 more
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Motor versus Psychomotor? Deciphering the Neural Source of Psychomotor Retardation in Depression [PDF]
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by psychomotor retardation whose underlying neural source remains unclear. Psychomotor retardation may either be related to a motor source like the motor cortex or, alternatively, to a psychomotor source ...
Xue Mei Song +8 more
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Psychomotor retardation with a 1q42.11-q42.12 deletion. [PDF]
A 1q42 deletion is a rare structure variation that commonly harbours various deletion breakpoints along with diversified phenotypes. In our study, we found a de novo 1q42 deletion in a boy who did not have a cleft palate or a congenital diaphragmatic hernia but presented with psychomotor retardation.
He J +7 more
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Psychomotor retardation and externally oriented thinking in major depression [PDF]
Maria Luca,1 Antonina Luca,2 Carmela Calandra11Department of Medical and Surgery Specialties, Psychiatry Unit of the University Hospital “Policlinico-Vittorio Emanuele” of Catania (Sicily), Italy; 2Department of Neuroscience of the University
Luca M, Luca A, Calandra C
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BackgroundThe etiopathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD) is strongly associated with neuroinflammation. MDD is a highly heterogeneous psychiatric disorder, and the disease subtyping is an essential step for the identification of biological ...
Geng Yanhong +8 more
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Psychomotor semiology in depression: a standardized clinical psychomotor approach
Background Although psychomotor symptoms are associated with the clinical symptomatology of depression, they are rarely assessed and standardized clinical evaluation tools are lacking.
A. Paquet +3 more
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Motor Abnormalities, Depression Risk, and Clinical Course in Adolescence
Background: Motor abnormalities, such as psychomotor agitation and retardation, are widely recognized as core features of depression. However, it is not currently known whether motor abnormalities connote risk for depression. Methods: Using data from the
Katherine S.F. Damme +5 more
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Nowadays, there are numerous scientific reviews and studies devoted to the problem of psychomotor retardation of children of different ages. Though, a comprehensive solution of how to identify psychophysical characteristics demonstrated by this category ...
Biesieda Volodymyr
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Allogeneic fetal stem cell transplantation to child with psychomotor retardation: A case report [PDF]
Introduction. The consequences of autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation (stem cells of hematopoiesis), applied in adults and children suffering from leukemia or some other malignant disease, are well-known and sufficiently ...
Dajić Katerina +4 more
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Abnormal psychomotor development of children. Part I: The basic definition and information
Psychomotor retardation refers to a situation when a child does not attain developmental milestones in the right time, i.e. he or she is unable to master skills that should develop at a given stage of life.
Klaudia Kurowska
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