A 56-year-old woman with a background of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder associated with aquaporin-4 antibodies (AQ4-NMOSD) treated with azathioprine, presented with a 2-month history of declining mobility, weight loss and hoarse voice. She had a history of autoimmune thyrotoxicosis and treated hypertension. Given her smoking history, the initial clinical concern was of malignancy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed to compare British, British Pakistani and Native Pakistani (from Pakistan) medical students' beliefs about the manifestation, causes and cures of schizophrenia, prior to any psychiatric training. A total of 305 participants completed a questionnaire on general beliefs about people with schizophrenia, causal explanations concerning the aetiology of schizophrenia and the role of hospitals and society in treating people with schizophrenia. It was predicted that compared with the British and British Pakistanis, the Pakistanis would have more negative beliefs and attitudes, considering people with schizophrenia to be more dangerous and unpredictable; they were also expected to use more superstitious beliefs to explain the cause of schizophrenia and its symptoms; as well as believe more in seeking help from God and faith healers.
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