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Clinical trajectories in the ultra-high risk for psychosis population

Schizophrenia Research, 2018
Traditionally, research in the ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis population has focused on the treatment of existing symptomatology and prevention of transition to psychosis. Recently, there has been an increase in focus on outcomes in individuals who do not transition to psychosis.
Andrea Polari   +18 more
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Cytogenetic and clinical risk factors for assessment of ultra high-risk multiple myeloma

Leukemia Research, 2014
Cytogenetic assessments can improve conventional clinical risk assessment for ultra-high risk (UHR) multiple myeloma (MM) patients.Cytogenetic and clinical risk factors were examined in UHR MM patients.Consecutive MM patients (n = 168) were retrospectively screened for untreated, symptomatic MM between July 2008 and March 2011, including UHR (n = 35 ...
Junling, Zhuang   +12 more
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Young people at ultra high risk for psychosis: a research update

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2011
Abstract Aim: Over the last fifteen years attempts have been made to prospectively identify individuals in the prodromal phase of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. The ‘ultra high risk’ approach, based on a combination of known trait and state risk factors, has been the main strategy
Yung, Alison R., Nelson, Barnaby
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Risk factors for psychosis in an ultra high-risk group: psychopathology and clinical features

Schizophrenia Research, 2004
The identification of individuals at high risk of developing a psychotic disorder has long been a goal of clinicians because it is thought that early treatment of this group may prevent onset of the disorder. However, little is known of predictive factors of psychosis, even within a high-risk group. This study followed up 104 young people thought to be
Yung, Alison   +4 more
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Neuroimaging and emerging psychotic disorders: The Melbourne ultra-high risk studies

International Review of Psychiatry, 2007
Although the underlying neurobiology of emerging psychotic disorders is not well understood, evidence from structural imaging and other studies support the notion that schizophrenia arises as a consequence of both an 'early neurodevelopmental' disturbance, as well as 'late neurodevelopmental' changes occurring during the initial stages of a psychotic ...
Pantelis, C.   +7 more
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A Partially Observed Ultra-High-Frequency Data Model: Risk-Minimizing Hedging

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 2007
Ultra-high-frequency, UHF, data are available for many exchange market assets and are provided by financial databases offering the finest possible information recording the time at which a market event takes place together with its characteristics for all transactions or quotations.
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TC12A COGNITION IN ULTRA-HIGH RISK INDIVIDUALS

Schizophrenia Research, 2006
S. Zmilacher   +6 more
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Ultra high-risk myeloma: definition, identification, management

Hématologie, 2011
Hervé Avet-Loiseau   +2 more
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TRAUMA IN THE ULTRA HIGH RISK (“PRODROMAL”) POPULATION

Schizophrenia Research, 2008
Andy Thompson   +10 more
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