Publications by authors named "S Labban"

Rationale: Psychogenic tremor (PT) is the most common subtype of psychogenic movement disorder, characterized by involuntary movement, and is usually related to occupational injuries or accidents. Psychogenic movement disorder falls under the category of functional neurological disorders, which are diagnosed based on the criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

Patient Concerns: A 25-year-old Saudi male with a history of recurrent superior ventricular tachycardia presented to the emergency department with tremors affecting all his extremities for 8 days.

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Objectives: The principal motive of this study is to explore the influence maternal separation (MS) exhibits on the mRNA expression of major drug metabolizing-cyp450s in parallel with the assessment of pathological changes that can be induced by MS in the livers of experimental mice.

Methods: Eighteen mouse pups, comprising of both males and females, were separated from their mothers after birth. Following a six-week period during when the pups became adults, the mice were sacrificed and their livers were isolated for analysis of weight, pathohistological alterations, and the mRNA expression of drug metabolizing cyp450 genes: , , , and .

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Article Synopsis
  • A 21-year-old female developed new-onset illness anxiety disorder (IAD) after an infection, experiencing intense worry about having a serious illness despite only mild physical symptoms for over six months.
  • * IAD significantly impacted her life, leading to excessive healthcare-seeking and avoidance behaviors.
  • * The study highlights the unique symptoms of IAD following infection, explores psychosocial risk factors, and reviews treatment options including medication and psychological support.
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Introduction Neurologic and psychiatric disorders affect many people worldwide and are crucial to medical care. It is crucial to note that primary care doctors initially evaluate patients who will eventually require neuromodulation (NM) therapy. There is a growing concern about the extent of medical students' knowledge regarding NM therapy.

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