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Chung In-Won - - 2005
The purpose of this study was to explore the association of a tryptophan hydroxylase gene polymorphism (TPH1 A218C) with the age of alcoholism onset in a Korean population. The genotype and allele frequencies of TPH1 were investigated in 182 male hospitalized patients who met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...
Dahlquist G G - - 2005
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We investigated the association between type 1 diabetes and birthweight by age at disease onset. METHODS: This population-based case-referent study used data from two nationwide case registers that are linked to the Swedish Medical Birth Registry and cover incident cases of type 1 diabetes in the 0- to 14-year ...
Kosmidis Mary H - - 2005
Several studies have reported a relatively stable level of cognitive deficits among patients with schizophrenia regardless of age, while others have suggested continued deterioration with age. We compared the performance of 42 institutionalized patients with schizophrenia and 42 age- and education-matched healthy controls on a semantic and phonemic verbal fluency ...
Tsuchiya Kenji J - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Advanced paternal age at birth as a risk for schizophrenia in the adult offspring has been reported in previous studies exclusively conducted in Western countries and Israel. The question has arisen whether this finding could be replicated in countries with socially and culturally different attitudes toward marriage, including factors ...
Hwu Hai-Gwo - - 2005
One possible reason of the inconsistent results of linkage analyses of schizophrenia, a complex disorder, was mainly due to the small sample size of studies. This Taiwan Schizophrenia Linkage Study (TSLS) was designed to collect a large family sample with at least two affected siblings of a single ethnicity. The ...
van de Warrenburg Bart P C - - 2005
In dominant spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs), the issue of whether non-CAG dependent factors contribute to onset age remains unsettled. Data on SCA genotype, onset age, normal/expanded CAG repeat length, sex of the patient and transmitting parent, and family details were available from 802 patients. Based on the model [log(10) (age at ...
Gillespie Kathleen M - - 2005
The pubertal peak in onset of type 1 diabetes occurs earlier in girls than boys. We postulated that this sex difference might be mediated in part by estrogen or by genes regulated by estrogen, such as the interleukin-6 (IL6) gene. Previous studies concerning the role of an estrogen-sensitive single nucleotide ...
Bittencourt P L - - 2005
Familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) is an inherited amyloidosis mainly associated with transthyretin Val30Met variant. Clinical heterogeneity has been reported in different populations with FAP and Va130Met variant. In order to characterize FAP expression in Brazilians and to compare its features to those reported in other cohorts, 44 Brazilian patients (27 ...
de Seze J - - 2005
Multiple sclerosis (MS) with clinical onset after 50 years of age is unusual (between 1 and 6%) and is frequently misdiagnosed. Furthermore, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) abnormalities are frequently observed in subjects over 50 years of age. The aim of this study was to describe brain MRI in late-onset ...
Kurtz Matthew M - - 2005
A literature review and power analysis of longitudinal studies published since 1997 investigating the trajectory of neurocognitive deficits across time in patients with schizophrenia was conducted. Ten studies were identified, evaluating a total of 834 patients with mean ages of 24.0-77.8 years at study entry. Power estimates for the 10 ...
Papadimitriou G N - - 2005
Controversial evidence exists regarding the presence of the phenomenon of anticipation in affective disorder. To further evaluate this hypothesis on the unipolar pattern of the disease, we examined 21 two-generation pairs of first and second degree relatives with unipolar recurrent major depression. Biases from index-patient and from unaffected sibs were ...
Munar-Qués Miguel - - 2005
Between 1976 and 2003, we diagnosed 144 patients with familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP) in the Balearic Islands (Spain). Analysis of genetic epidemiological data from 102 confirmed patients showed 62% were men. Parental transmission was paternal in 38, maternal in 25, and unknown in 39. No family history of FAP was ...
Taylor Janelle L - - 2005
The posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG) is the approximate site of Wernicke's area, a language region, which in previous studies has been reported to be abnormal in adults with schizophrenia. The present study assesses volumetric differences in the superior temporal gyrus of subjects with childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS). MRI scans of ...
Barrett Robert - - 2005
BACKGROUND: We present results of a study of treated rates of schizophrenia among the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia. Most Iban live in longhouses, each comprising a kindred group of up to 300 individuals. Cultural practices such as minimal intermarriage with members of adjacent ethnic groups and in-depth genealogical knowledge make ...
Sayarlioglu M - - 2005
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multi-system autoimmune disorder mainly affecting young women. In this study, we aimed at investigating the clinical, laboratory and management characteristics of our SLE patients with an age of onset > or =50. Twenty patients with late onset SLE (> or =50 years) were identified ...
Chiò Adriano - - 2005
The cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is still unknown. A possible relationship between ALS and sport participation has been supposed, but never definitely demonstrated. We studied a cohort of 7325 male professional football players engaged by a football team from the Italian First or Second Division in the period ...
Johnson Eric O - - 2005
Age at the onset of a disorder is one of its key descriptive characteristics. Early onset may indicate increased risk of a severe course and increased genetic liability. However, retrospectively reported onset in surveys is subject to forward telescoping, a bias in which respondents report events closer to the time ...
Grant Arthur C - - 2005
A 10-year-old boy developed febrile convulsions at age 2 years, and multiple types of nonfebrile generalized seizures over the ensuing months and years. Gestation, birth, and early development were normal, as were initial EEG and brain imaging studies. By age 5 years, he had developed behavioral difficulties, and the EEG ...
Regueiro Miguel - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: The incidence and age of onset of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) appear to be changing. The aim of this study was to determine whether the prevalence of cigarette smoking differs among patients with Crohn's disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC) at the time of diagnosis compared with the general ...
Goldberg-Stern Hadassa - - 2005
The duration of postictal language dysfunction following a temporal lobe complex partial seizure (TLCPS) is longer when the seizure originates in the dominant hemisphere. However, the effects of older age and the presence of a structural lesion ipsilateral to the area of origin of the seizure remain unknown. Postictal language ...
Bardella Maria Teresa - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Gluten intolerance is a common, immunologically mediated disorder with a widely variable clinical presentation that affects genetically predisposed subjects. Women seem to be more frequently affected although data on sex differences are poor. In this study the prevalence of different clinical pictures according to sex and age is analysed ...
Le Roux Hillary - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The authors explored the distribution and correlates of age-at-onset of late-life generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). METHODS: Authors examined the distribution of age at onset in a sample of 67 older adults with GAD recruited for a psychotherapy study. They compared those with an early onset of symptoms (before age ...
Frisoni G B - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To examine the brain structural correlates of age at onset in patients with Alzheimer's disease. METHODS: We studied nine patients with early onset (age < or =65 years), nine with late onset (age > 65) Alzheimer's disease (EOAD and LOAD, respectively) of mild-moderate severity, and 26 controls who were ...
Zisook Sidney - - 2004
This report explores the relationship between age of first onset of major depression and other demographic and clinical features in the first 1500 patients entering the Sequenced Treatment Alternative to Relieving Depression (STAR*D) study. Outpatients, 18-75 years of age, with nonpsychotic major depressive disorder (MDD) from either primary care or ...
Cree B A C - - 2004
BACKGROUND: African American (AA) individuals are thought to develop multiple sclerosis (MS) less frequently than Caucasian American (CA) individuals. OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical characteristics of AA and CA patients with MS. METHODS: The clinical features of MS were compared in a large retrospective cohort of AA (n = 375) ...
Rodriguez-Ferrera Silvia - - 2004
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of older people with schizophrenia are living in the community but we still have little data on their clinical presentation, service use and functioning. METHODS: All patients over the age of 60 years with a primary diagnosis of a non-affective psychotic disorder who were known to ...
Beauchamp Guy - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The research literature on hospital admissions for psychoses in youths was reviewed in order to test whether there was a gender ratio discrepancy in diagnostic subgroups; the effect of the diagnostic criteria classification on this measure was also investigated. METHOD: A meta-analysis was conducted on 12 primary studies by ...
Tanskanen Päivikki - - 2005
Structural brain differences have been reported in many studies with schizophrenia, but few have involved a general population birth cohort. We investigated differences in volume, shape and laterality of hippocampus and amygdala in patients with schizophrenia, all psychoses and comparison subjects within a large general birth cohort sample, and explored ...
Hanson Melissa - - 2004
Restless Legs Syndrome is characterized by the irresistible, often indescribable unpleasant urge to move the limbs while resting. It has an estimated prevalence of approximately 29.3 % in US private practice. Restless Legs Syndrome often has a familial component; whether the familial and non-familial forms differ in terms of clinical ...
Depp Colin A - - 2004
The literature is mixed about whether age of onset is a useful variable in explaining the heterogeneity of late-life bipolar disorder. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of age of onset with clinical, family history, and neuropsychological functioning in middle-aged and older patients with bipolar disorder. ...
Defazio Giovanni - - 2004
The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset dystonia and from 30 to 7320 cases per million for late-onset dystonia. From analysis of methodological information from 14 selected studies, we concluded that all studies on the basis of treatment settings or record-linkage ...
Coffey Barbara J - - 2004
The objective of this study was to assess tic persistence and tic-associated impairment in referred youth with Tourette's Disorder (TD). Subjects were 50 youth (ages 6-17 years) who met DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for TD, were referred to a specialized TD program, and were evaluated by clinical and structured diagnostic interview. ...
Calkins Monica E - - 2004
Schizophrenia patients and their relatives have been found to exhibit increased reflexive errors on the antisaccade task, suggesting the deficit reflects genetic susceptibility for schizophrenia. To evaluate the degree to which antisaccade error is elevated in schizophrenia relatives, we carried out a meta-analysis of the existing literature and a primary ...
Ruggieri M - - 2004
Despite the consistent amount of information accumulated in recent years on multiple sclerosis (MS) in childhood, many clinicians still view this condition as an exclusively young adult-onset disease and do not consider that it may occur and manifest even during infancy and pre-school age, suggesting that the number of MS ...
O'Riordan S - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The genetic basis of most forms of primary torsion dystonia (PTD) is unknown; multiplex families are uncommon due to low penetrance. Intrafamilial, age-related, phenotypic heterogeneity was noted in 14 PTD families. The authors hypothesized that the clinical presentation of PTD was modulated by the age at onset of the ...
Sipos Attila - - 2004
To investigate the association of paternal age at conception with the risk of offspring developing schizophrenia. A population based cohort study. Sweden. 754,330 people born in Sweden between 1973 and 1980 and still alive and resident in Sweden at age 16 years. Hospital admission with schizophrenia or non-schizophrenic, non-affective psychosis. ...
Janszky Jozsef - - 2004
The authors demonstrated that temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis preceded by febrile seizures can be divided into different groups according to age at epilepsy onset (AEO). AEO was found to be trimodal with a peak at ages 5.5, 15.3, and 26.7. In the adolescent AEO group, a family history ...
Ernst Carrie L - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Early age at illness onset has been associated with poor functional and syndromal outcome in bipolar disorder, although debate remains about the likely robustness of this variable, especially while controlling for other illness parameters. METHOD: Fifty-six consecutive bipolar outpatients underwent semistructured interviews to assess psychopathology and outcome. We hypothesized ...
Someya Toshiyuki - - 2004
There has been much discussion in Japan regarding the reduction of psychiatric beds. For effective healthcare planning, reliable forecasting is important. The purpose of this study was to predict the number of future schizophrenic inpatients using quantitative methodology. Data was obtained from a survey of schizophrenic inpatients conducted annually at ...
Gross-Tsur Varda - - 2004
Malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy is a rare, age-specific epileptic encephalopathy. It is characterized by onset before age 6 months, virtually continuous multifocal seizures with ictal electrical encephalographic activity shifting from one hemisphere to the other, no identifiable immediate or remote causes, intractability to antiepileptic drugs, and developmental arrest. ...
Chang Sung-Eun - - 2004
Lipodystrophia centrifugalis abdominalis infantilis is a rare disorder described exclusively in Asians. Thirty Korean patients (4 women, 20 girls, and 6 boys) with a clinical and/or histopathologic diagnosis of this disorder were evaluated. The mean age of onset was 6.2 years. Infantile or congenital onset was seen in only three ...
Bersani G - - 2004
Some studies in animal models showed that several neurotrophins may be implicated in the regulation of light-dependent suprachiasmatic pacemaker and in other functions implicated in long-term memory acquisition during sleep. However, no data are known about the role played by NGF in ultradian regulation in humans. The aim of this ...
Velázquez-Pérez Luis - - 2004
We assessed maximal saccade velocity (MSV) in 82 spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) patients and 80 controls, correlating it to disease duration, polyglutamine expansion size, age at onset, ataxia score, age, and sex. Little overlap with normal values was found even at earliest stages. Stepwise linear regression analysis showed that ...
Korchounov Alexei - - 2004
Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) can be subdivided by its patterns of motor symptoms into tremor-dominant (TDT), akinetic-rigid (ART), and mixed type (MT). Our objective was to determine whether age at onset and family history are different in these three types. In total, 366 patients with PD were assigned in a ...
Moran N F - - 2004
OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical characteristics of epilepsy in a representative sample of the UK population, including seizure frequency and severity; overall severity of epilepsy; patterns of anti-epileptic drug (AED) use; and the impact of epilepsy on patients' lives. Secondly, to determine if these characteristics differ according to age. METHOD: ...
Lees Jane - - 2004
We present a critical perspective of the impact of gender differences on a widely accepted model of ketamine psychosis in healthy volunteers. Male and female patients with schizophrenia present with different symptomatology, disease course and response to pharmacological intervention. Accordingly, it is expected that ketamine psychosis in healthy volunteers fulfils ...
Kumari Veena - - 2004
Recent years have seen a dramatic growth in the number of studies using prepulse inhibition (PPI) paradigms to index information processing deficits in schizophrenia. There are, however, robust sex differences in PPI in healthy subjects, with women exhibiting less PPI than men in the absence of any psychopathology. To investigate ...
Hochman Karen M - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The "estrogen hypothesis" posits that this hormone serves as a protective factor in the development of schizophrenia. If true, then it is expected that the earlier the age of menarche, the later the onset of schizophrenia (as has been reported by some investigators). This study attempts to replicate this ...
Kebede Derege - - 2004
OBJECTIVES: To describe the major sociodemographic correlates of schizophrenia, and their interactions, in a rural population of Ethiopia. METHODS: We have recently completed a study in Butajira to identify cases of major mental disorders for description of course and outcome. A total of 318 cases of schizophrenia were identified by ...
Ran Mao-Sheng - - 2004
Relatively little is known about the different characteristics of non-institutionalized geriatric and younger subjects with schizophrenia. This study compared demographic and clinical characteristics of all the geriatric, middle-age and young subjects with schizophrenia living in a Chinese rural community. Geriatric (age >/= 65 years) (N = 51), middle-age (age 41-64 ...
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