Publications by authors named "Anna K Lidehall"

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  • Catatonia is a serious condition marked by psychiatric and motor issues, often linked with various mental illnesses, and may have a high mortality rate; its exact cause and classification remain debated among experts.
  • A rare case involved a 17-year-old girl who developed catatonia after recreational drug use, with symptoms appearing a week later, and she had no prior mental health issues or substance abuse history.
  • Treatment with lorazepam, memantine, and lithium successfully improved her condition, emphasizing the need for early recognition of psychomotor symptoms and suggesting that certain drugs may cause delayed onset catatonia, particularly in adolescents.
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The T cell repertoire required to control acute and latent CMV infection in otherwise healthy individuals was examined using both functional analysis and a wide range of MHC I tetramers. Both frequency and function of CMV specific T cells varied considerably between subjects, however, within subjects values remained stable over time. In total 16 +/- 3.

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