Publications by authors named "Marjana R Lima"

Article Synopsis
  • Patients with Fabry disease often experience depressive symptoms and potential cognitive impairment, impacting their quality of life.
  • A study involving 81 patients over one year found no significant changes in cognitive functioning, although some had slight declines, and depressive symptoms were common with 38% showing elevated CESD scores.
  • Factors like coping styles significantly influenced depressive symptoms; positive coping strategies were linked to improved scores, suggesting that addressing mental health alongside routine assessments is crucial for patient care.
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Background And Aim: It is unclear which patients with Fabry disease (FD) are at risk for progression of white matter lesions (WMLs) and brain infarctions and whether enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) changes this risk. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of ERT and clinical characteristics on progression of WMLs and infarctions on MRI in patients with FD.

Methods: MRIs were assessed for WMLs (Fazekas scale), infarctions and basilar artery diameter (BAD).

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Background: Despite the high prevalence of depressive symptoms in Fabry disease (FD), it is unclear which patient characteristics are important in relation to these symptoms. Additionally, the impact of coping styles in relation to depressive symptoms in FD has been unexplored. Determining the impact of different factors relating to depressive symptoms in FD can guide both prevention and treatment of these symptoms.

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This study investigates the relationship between objective cognitive impairment (OCI), subjective cognitive complaints and depressive symptoms in men and women with classical and non-classical Fabry disease (FD). Cognitive functioning was assessed using a neuropsychological test battery, subjective cognitive complaints using a structured interview and depressive symptoms using a depression scale (CESD). Eighty-one patients were included (mean age 44.

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