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Benazzi F - - 2001
Depressive mixed state (DMS) (a major depressive episode [MDE] with some concurrent hypomanic symptoms) is understudied. The aims of the study were to find if the prevalence of DMS, and its clinical correlates, in bipolar II depressed outpatients changed according to bipolar II age at onset. A consecutive sample of ...
Benes F M - - 2001
BACKGROUND: A recent study reported a decreased density of nonpyramidal neurons (NPs) in layer II of the anterior cingulate (ACCx) and prefrontal (PFCx) cortices of schizophrenic brain that was most pronounced in schizoaffective subjects. Our study assessed whether a decrease of NPs in ACCx may show a stronger covariation with ...
Visscher P M - - 2001
Age-at-onset (AAO) in a number of extended families ascertained for bipolar disorder was analysed using survival analysis techniques, fitting proportional hazards models to estimate the fixed effects of sex, year of birth, and generation, and a random polygenic genetic effect. Data comprised the AAO (for 171 affecteds) or age when ...
Cuffe S P - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence and correlates of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in a community sample of older adolescents. METHOD: From 1986 to 1988, 3,419 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders were screened with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale. The top decile scorers and a random sample of the remainder were ...
Puri B K - - 2001
In a cohort of 68 adults (35 males and 33 females) with Down's syndrome aged 29-83 years, a history of seizures was found in 26.5%. The overall mean age of onset of seizures was 37 years, males (22 years) being significantly younger than females (51 years). The age of onset ...
Anlar B - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a chronic central nervous (CNS) system infection caused by measles virus. Because changing immunization practices affect the epidemiology of measles and consequently SSPE, we examined the epidemiological data of our SSPE registry. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Age of onset, age at onset of measles, duration ...
Rasmussen A - - 2001
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 10 (SCA10) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by expansion of an unstable ATTCT repeat. SCA10 has been described as a pure cerebellar syndrome accompanied by seizures and has been recognized only in families of Mexican origin. We describe clinical and molecular findings of 18 patients in ...
Tanaka H - - 2001
Sixty-one subjects with anorexia nervosa (AN) were followed for a minimum of 4 years after discharge (mean 8.3 years). They were evaluated using the Morgan-Russell Outcome Assessment Scale. Thirty-one (51%) were categorized as having good outcome, eight (13%) as intermediate, 15 (25%) as poor, and seven (11%) had died. As ...
Kopala L C - - 2001
Impaired olfactory identification ability has previously been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia. This study assessed olfactory function in psychotic and nonpsychotic members of multigenerational families with familial schizophrenia to determine whether deficits were present in both groups. The University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test was administered birhinally to three groups ...
Fuerst D - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationships between age at onset and duration of seizure disorder with severity of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) and cognitive functioning in patients with HS and unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy. METHODS: Twenty-six subjects had left temporal lobe seizure onset; 20 had right temporal onset. Measures were age at ...
Damadzic R - - 2001
A number of macroscopic changes have been reported in the temporal lobe in schizophrenia. We have evaluated the density of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-positive astrocytes in cortical layers 2 through 6 in the intermediate subarea of entorhinal cortex in two cohorts: the first, 15 cases, made up of schizophrenic ...
Rosenblatt A - - 2001
In order to provide data relevant to a search for modifying genes for age of onset in Huntington disease, we examined the relationship between CAG number and age of onset in a total of 370 individuals from 165 siblingships, in two cohorts of siblings with Huntington disease: an American group ...
Matsumoto H - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: There have so far been no studies that directly compared clinical features between patients with early- and late-onset anorexia nervosa (AN). METHOD: We identified 64 patients with DSM-III-R AN. We defined individuals as an early-onset group, who had an age of onset before 14 years (N = 31), and ...
Lima M - - 2001
Machado-Joseph Disease (MJD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder of adult onset, associated with the expansion of a (CAG)n tract in the coding region of the causative gene, localized on 14q32.1. Machado-Joseph Disease shows non-Mendelian features typical of other triplet repeat disorders, including clinical heterogeneity, variable age at onset and ...
Matos-Santos A - - 2001
BACKGROUND: In the last few decades, several studies have suggested a possible association between Stressful Life Events (SLEs) and the onset of Graves' Disease (GD). However, others have criticised this association and it has not yet been possible to prove it unequivocally. At present, we are not aware of studies ...
Lien L M - - 2001
We report three cases of Bethlem myopathy from three consecutive generations of a Taiwanese family, including one woman aged 70, one man aged 40, and a boy aged 8. The clinical features of the patients included autosomal dominant inheritance, childhood or adolescent onset, mainly proximal and extensor involvement, early diffuse ...
Klemm S - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Most phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((31)P-MRS) studies have described measures of lower membrane anabolism or greater catabolism in the frontal lobes of patients with schizophrenia. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether these findings can also be detected in young subjects at genetic risk for schizophrenia. ...
Geller D A - - 2001
Although paediatric obsessive--compulsive disorder (OCD) is increasingly recognized as a putative developmental subtype of the disorder, it remains uncertain as to whether additional subtyping by age at onset in childhood or adolescence is warranted. Subjects included children and adolescents meeting DSM-III-R and DSM-IV criteria for OCD referred to a specialized ...
Dunson D B - - 2001
In some cross-sectional studies of chronic disease, data consist of the age at examination, whether the disease was present at the exam, and recall of the age at first diagnosis. This article describes a flexible parametric approach for combining current status and age at first diagnosis data. We assume that ...
Davies D C - - 2001
Abnormalities of temporal lobe structure and frontal lobe function occur in schizophrenia. There have been few studies of young people with schizophrenia and little is known about temporo-frontal connectivity in the disease. Therefore, the cross-sectional area of the body of the fornix was measured on MR images from 17 young ...
Abele M - - 2001
To identify the prevalence and determinants of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) we studied 58 patients with a molecular diagnosis of SCA1, SCA2 and SCA3. Data on the symptoms of RLS were collected by a standardized questionnaire, and RLS was diagnosed when patients met the four minimal ...
Malaspina D - - 2001
BACKGROUND: A major source of new mutations in humans is the male germ line, with mutation rates monotonically increasing as father's age at conception advances, possibly because of accumulating replication errors in spermatogonial cell lines. METHOD: We investigated whether the risk of schizophrenia was associated with advancing paternal age in ...
Tripathi A - - 2001
The results of a palynological analysis of the sedimentary sequence of Borehole RCH-151, Chuperbhita Coalfield, Rajmahal Basin, Bihar are presented here. The borehole penetrated the Rajmahal Formation (comprising two traps sandwiching an intertrappean bed), the thinly represented Dubrajpur Formation and in its lower part, the Coal Measures. The coal-bearing interval ...
Di Maggio C - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The authors address whether a possible age-at-onset cohort effect may have introduced a bias into anticipation studies of schizophrenia. METHOD: A retrospective review of the medical records of all admissions for psychotic disorders (N=877) was conducted. All subjects with a confirmed DSM-IV diagnosis of schizophrenia and age-at-onset data were ...
Prakash C - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Cyclic vomiting syndrome is well recognized in children yet has poorly defined pathogenesis and treatment. Cyclic vomiting syndrome is occasionally diagnosed in older subjects, but little attempt has been made to determine if such cases represent a unique disorder. METHODS: We reviewed clinical data from 39 patients aged 1.8-75 ...
Hattori N - - 2001
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), which can occur through life from childhood to old age, presents a wide variety of clinical phenotypes. We investigated the relationship between age of onset and phenotype in 124 CIDP patients. Clinical symptoms, pathologic findings and electrophysiologic features were assessed according to age at onset: ...
Karp B I - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated neurologic functioning in adolescents with schizophrenia with onset of psychosis before age 13. METHOD: The authors administered a structured neurologic examination to 21 adolescents with early-onset schizophrenia and 27 healthy age- and sex-matched comparison subjects. RESULTS: The adolescents with schizophrenia had a high frequency of neurologic ...
Gutiérrez-Lobos K - - 2001
Whether there is a specific link between certain delusional symptoms and particular etiologies has not yet been completely clarified. In this study, 639 first ever admitted deluded patients were investigated in order to find out whether age and gender are associated with certain delusional contents, whether age at first admission ...
Kobayashi K - - 2001
PURPOSE: To elucidate the relationship between the characteristics of cortical malformation (CM) and those of associated epilepsy, and also to investigate the prognostic value of the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings for the seizure and mental outcome. METHODS: We studied 41 patients with CM and epilepsy, and the ...
Mokliatchouk O - - 2001
This paper is concerned with testing association between marker genotypes and traits with variable age at onset. Two methods are proposed, one which makes use of both age-at-ascertainment and age-at-onset information, and one which may be applied when only age-at-ascertainment information is available. (Here, by age-at-ascertainment, is meant the subject's ...
Rudnik-Schöneborn S - - 2001
Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is classified into three main subtypes (I-III), defined by age at onset and achieved motor milestones. As age at onset can be very early in SMA II and III (IIIa, onset < 3 years) and does not necessarily correlate with prognosis, the question arises whether ...
Nakamura T - - 2001
A case-control study was performed to clarify the cause of ischemic heart disease (IHD), such as acute myocardial infarction and angina pectoris, in Japanese employees. Among 122,051 workers from 31 industries, 94 cases of IHD were the subjects of the study, and a total of 191 age-matched subjects from the ...
Grant J E - - 2001
This study was constructed to compare geriatric patients seeking medication treatment for pathologic gambling disorder (PGD) with younger pathologic gamblers. This comparison study assessed three groups with PGD according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition: 16 subjects over the age of 60 years, 11 subjects ...
Pedersen J - - 2001
During a period of 20 years (1968-1988) all inpatients admitted for the first time to the adolescent psychiatric unit in Copenhagen (n = 841) were classified in accordance with social and psychiatric variables, to describe the clientele as a group and, furthermore, to investigate changes occurring during that period. The ...
Bin Nordin R - - 2001
To identify gender difference in safe and unsafe practice of pesticide handling in tobacco farmers of Malaysia, we conducted a 20-item questionnaire interview on storage of pesticide (4 questions), mixing of pesticide (3 questions), use of personal protective equipment and clothing while spraying pesticide (7 questions), activities during and after ...
Squitieri F - - 2000
We analyzed the data on age at onset and CAG size of 319 patients clinically diagnosed with Huntington disease (HD) and 86 presymptomatic subjects recorded by four Italian Centers over the last 14 years. To overcome the problem of different CAG numbers found in each subject, also in the same ...
Alda M - - 2000
Anticipation has been suggested among the genetic mechanisms of bipolar disorder (BD), prompting the search for unstable DNA sequences. Past studies of anticipation in BD have generally relied on observed shift in the age at onset between parental and offspring generations. Such a shift, however, may be caused by a ...
Montenari M - - 2000
The metasediments of the low-grade metamorphosed Baden-Baden-Gaggenau zone of the northern Schwarzwald (southwestern Germany) have been analyzed palynologically. From 133 samples representing different metasedimentary units, only three samples of the upper part of the Traischbach Serie provide extremely poorly-preserved palynomorphs. The assemblage consists of the galeate acritarch genera Caldariola, Cymatiogaleaand ...
Benazzi F - - 2000
BACKGROUND: To find differences between early- and late-onset atypical depression (AD). METHODS: 211 unipolar/bipolar II AD outpatients, interviewed with DSM-IV Structured Clinical Interview and depression rating scales. Logistic regression was used. RESULTS: Early-onset AD was significantly associated with age, female gender, duration of illness, recurrences, chronicity, MADRS, bipolar II and ...
Samuelsson J - - 2000
The island of Rügen (NE Germany), situated close to the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ), in the southern Baltic Sea is underlain by sedimentary rocks of an Early Palaeozoic age, known only from boreholes. The wells, Rügen 5/66 and Binz 1/73, were investigated for their chitinozoan assemblages to improve the earlier ...
Taylor S F - - 2000
Given evidence for excessive striatal dopamine activity in schizophrenia, we sought to test the hypothesis that dopaminergic innervation in the striatum is abnormally elevated, and a secondary hypothesis that age-related loss is accelerated. Twelve schizophrenic subjects on stable doses of medications, along with 12 age and sex-matched healthy control subjects, ...
Raskin S - - 2000
Huntington disease (HD) is associated with expansions of a CAG trinucleotide repeat in the HD gene. Accurate measurement of a specific CAG repeat sequence in the HD gene in 92 Brazilian controls without HD, 44 Brazilian subjects with clinical findings suggestive of HD and 40 individuals from 6 putative HD ...
Verhoeff N P - - 2000
Several postmortem studies have reported regionally localized decreases in serotonin(2A) receptors (5-HT(2A)R) in schizophrenia. This was not confirmed by two recent [18F]setoperone positron emission tomography (PET) studies. In these two studies relatively large regions of interest (ROIs) were used; hence, 5-HT(2A)R changes may have been missed in some brain areas. ...
Bodamer O A - - 2000
Myopathy in glycogen storage disease type II (GSD-II) is slowly progressive. Five subjects with the late-onset form of GSD-II (age range, 15 to 47 years) and seven healthy control subjects (age range, 28 to 55 years) were studied. Following alanine supplementation, resting energy expenditure decreased in patients with GSD-II (p ...
Stanitski D F - - 2000
Despite the standard available pediatric developmental scales and popular lore that girls walk at an earlier age than boys, no large-scale evaluation of the age of onset of independent ambulation has been previously published. The purpose of this study was the prospective epidemiologic evaluation of a large heterogeneous group of ...
Louis E D - - 2000
BACKGROUND: There is clinical variability in essential tremor (ET), but it is not clear whether this variability is because of the existence of distinct clinical subtypes of ET (ie, forms of ET that may differ in their etiology, rate of progression, or response to treatment). OBJECTIVES: To examine in a ...
Matsuoka K - - 2000
This study investigated the relationships of age of onset, antisocial history and general psychopathological traits measured by the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) in Japanese alcoholics (n = 84). A 2 (earlier vs later onset) x 2 (antisocial vs non-antisocial) multivariate analysis of covariance showed that age of onset had ...
Provini Federica - - 2000
Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) has become clinically relevant in recent years. NFLE represents a spectrum of clinical manifestations, ranging from brief, stereotyped, sudden arousals, often recurring several times per night, sometimes with a quasi-periodic pattern, to more complex dystonic-dyskinetic seizures and to prolonged "somnambulic" behaviour. Episodes of increasing intensity ...
Eyler Zorrilla L T - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about the progression of cognitive deficits in older, community-dwelling patients with schizophrenia, especially in comparison to healthy subjects. METHOD: The authors examined the relationship of age to performance on the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale in 116 outpatients with schizophrenia and 122 normal comparison subjects. Subjects ranged ...
Fucetola R - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Kraepelin originally conceptualized schizophrenia as a degenerative brain disorder. It remains unclear whether the illness is characterized by a static encephalopathy or a deterioration of brain function, or periods of each condition. Assessments of cognitive function, as measured by neuropsychologic assessment, can provide additional insight into this question. Few ...
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