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Bipolar disorder is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease. Despite high heritability (60-80%), the majority of the underlying genetic determinants remain unknown. We analysed data from participants of European, East Asian, African American and Latino ancestries (n = 158,036 cases with bipolar disorder, 2.

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Depressive Symptoms and Amyloid Pathology.

JAMA Psychiatry

January 2025

Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Mölndal, Sweden.

Importance: Depressive symptoms are associated with cognitive decline in older individuals. Uncertainty about underlying mechanisms hampers diagnostic and therapeutic efforts. This large-scale study aimed to elucidate the association between depressive symptoms and amyloid pathology.

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Bladder dysfunction is a common clinical problem in stroke patients and a strong prognostic factor of disability and exerts an enormous impact on health and economy. The aim of this narrative review was tο examine the pathophysiological mechanisms of lower urinary tract symptoms after stroke, as well as the relevant clinical anatomy. Normal micturition is achieved through complex coordination between brain regions, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and anatomic brain connectivity is crucial to lower urinary tract physiology.

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The present study investigated the role of the Simpson grade system, MIB-1 immunohistochemical marker, meningioma location and grade in the risk of recurrence. Between January, 2008 and January, 2018, the present study retrospectively evaluated all patients undergoing craniotomy for the resection of a histopathologically confirmed meningioma. Patients with neurofibromatosis, acoustic neurinomas and radiation treatment prior to surgery were excluded.

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: Alzheimer's disease (AD) may present with pure (typical or atypical) and mixed phenotypes, sometimes causing difficulties in (differential) diagnosis. In order to achieve a diagnostic accuracy as high as possible, the diagnosis of AD during life depends on various biomarkers, including the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers. : Classical CSF AD biomarkers were determined in a total of 61 patients, classified as both beta amyloid- and tau-positive AT (or AT according to the recently revised Alzheimer Association criteria for diagnosis and staging of AD).

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is considered to be the second most prominent neurodegenerative disease and has a global prevalence. Glucocerebrosidase () gene mutations represent a significant hereditary risk factor for the development of PD and have a profound impact on the motor and cognitive progression of the disease. The aim of this review is to summarize the literature data on the prevalence, type, and peculiarities of mutations in populations of different ethnic backgrounds.

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In recent decades, a growing body of research has emphasized the unique nature of substance abuse among women, necessitating a gender-specific approach and thus individualized therapeutic interventions.The purpose of this study, based on the existential approach, was to examine whether symptoms of several behavioral addictions (shopping, sex, gambling and betting, eating) and alcohol use disorder correlate with death anxiety, lack of meaning in life, and levels of mental resilience in a convenience sample of women. A total of 3,176 women participated in this online study and completed a demographic characteristics questionnaire, the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire (SPQ), the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ), the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), and the Death Anxiety Scale (DAS).

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Under pressure: A systematic review of the mental health impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health workers.

Psychiatriki

December 2024

First Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Eginition Hospital, Athens, Greece.

The COVID-19 pandemic emerged suddenly, profoundly impacting the lives of us all, including mental health workers (MHW). This unprecedented crisis introduced significant challenges for MHW, exposing them to increased risks of psychological distress. This systematic review aims to evaluate the psychopathological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on MHW.

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Introduction: Oligoclonal bands (OCBs) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are utilized for diagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS), as they are found in 95% of patients. Additionally, OCBs are linked to disease prognosis. The primary contributors to OCB production are long-lived plasma cells.

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Telehealth memory clinics in primary healthcare: real-world experiences from low-resource settings in Greece.

Front Dement

November 2024

Mental Health Services, Patras University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Patras, Patras, Greece.

Background: The role of primary healthcare is pivotal in the management of the surge of dementia prevalence particularly in low-resource areas. In this study, two telehealth-based memory clinics in primary healthcare operating within the frames of the INTegRated InterveNtion of pSychogerIatric Care (INTRINSIC) are presented.

Methods: The first clinic, which is led by a general practitioner, operates at a primary healthcare center in a semi-mountainous area and closely collaborates with the geriatric psychiatry outpatient clinic of the Patras University General Hospital via a telehealth medicine platform.

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Trichotillomania is a disorder of chronic hair pulling classified as an impulse control disorder that causes essential stress and leads to difficulties in functionality and severe alopecia. This is the case of a 43-year-old male without a serious medical history who was hospitalized with a large ulcerated plaque with smooth margins covering almost the entire occipital area. He received antibiotic and antidepressant treatment, after which he appeared to be improving.

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  • Intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) is a major cause of ischemic stroke globally, with rising detection rates across various racial and ethnic groups, shifting our understanding of its epidemiology.
  • The disease is characterized by the buildup of plaques in major intracranial arteries, with diagnosis relying on the degree of luminal narrowing, which can now be detected earlier using advanced imaging techniques like high-resolution vessel wall MRI.
  • Recent studies show that while historically certain racial groups had higher ICAD prevalence, there is an increasing recognition of the condition among White patients, raising the need for tailored management strategies that address risk factors and emerging treatments.
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: Psoriasis is associated with a high psychological burden and comorbidities, such as depression and anxiety. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychopathological profile of patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis under systemic treatment and to explore the association between DLQI and alexithymia, depression, and other psychopathological disorders. : In this monocentric, prospective clinical study, 104 adult patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis were evaluated according to the disease severity (measured by PASI) influence of psoriasis on their quality of life (measured by DLQI) and their psychopathological profile (measured by the BDI, TAS-20, and SCL-90 questionnaires).

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Claudin-5 and occludin levels in patients with psychiatric disorders - A systematic review.

Brain Behav Immun

January 2025

Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada; Poul Hansen Family Centre for Depression, Centre of Mental Health, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Recent research has underscored the critical role of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity in psychiatric disorders, highlighting disruptions in tight junction (TJ) proteins, specifically claudin-5 and occludin. These proteins are pivotal in maintaining the BBB's selective permeability, which is essential forbrain homeostasis. Altered levels of the TJ proteins have been observed in various psychiatric conditions, suggesting potential as biomarkers for the pathophysiology of these disorders.

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  • Melanoma patients often suffer from mental health issues, particularly depression and anxiety, prompting a study to explore its connection to personality traits and demographic factors.
  • A sample of 80 patients was analyzed using various psychometric tools, revealing that 77.5% displayed introverted hostility, with males showing higher self-criticism compared to females and advanced-stage patients exhibiting greater phobic anxiety.
  • The findings suggest that those with melanoma have distinct psychological challenges, with advanced-stage patients experiencing more severe anxiety symptoms than those in earlier stages.
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The purpose of the present study was to examine the efficacy of online Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Binge Eating Disorder (DBT-BED) in reducing eating psychopathology and investigate the factors that influence the severity and frequency of binge eating. Seventy-three individuals seeking treatment for BED participated in 20 two-hour group sessions. Participants completed the Emotional Eating Scale (EES), Binge Eating Scale (BES), and Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) before and after the treatment and at three- and six-month follow-ups.

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Objective: Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is nowadays a gold standard during brain tumor resections, but visual function mapping is less frequently performed in clinical practice. This article aims to report two transcortical brain tumor surgery cases affecting optic radiation, where the application of intraoperative visual evoked potentials (VEP) combined with tractography was beneficial to protect the patients' vision.

Methods: Two patients with brain tumors compressing the left posterior visual pathways underwent surgery under general anesthesia using IONM and VEP with neurologic improvement and preservation of vision.

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Most available scales for assessing family relationships are lengthy. Our aim was to develop and validate the Family Functioning and Cohesion Scale (FFCS), a self-reported, short instrument consisting of 14 items. The FFCS was validated through its administration to 481 subjects via an online platform.

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: The diagnostic accuracy for Parkinson's disease (PD), a synucleinopathy, based on diagnostic criteria is suboptimal. A biomarker for synucleinopathies is pivotal both from a clinical and from a research point of view. CSF a-synuclein has been extensively studied over the past two decades as a candidate biomarker of synucleinopathies.

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  • The study explores how a sensory support intervention (SSI) program impacts quality of life in individuals with mild-to-moderate dementia who also have hearing and vision difficulties.
  • Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial across seven clinics in five European countries, evaluating the effectiveness of an 18-week program compared to standard care.
  • The primary outcome measured was changes in health-related quality of life, using the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument (DEMQoL), with a total of 252 participants randomly assigned to either the SSI group or a control group receiving usual care.
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  • Myelomeningocele (MMC) is a significant congenital defect affecting the central nervous system, often leading to spasticity in children, impacting about 20% of them.
  • The article reviews causes and clinical manifestations of spasticity in MMC patients, highlighting issues like limb spasticity and neurogenic bladder that affect their mobility and quality of life.
  • Effective management of spasticity can involve both medical and surgical treatments, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and early rehabilitation strategies for better outcomes.
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  • Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder, necessitating the assessment of its symptoms and the effectiveness of treatments.
  • The Binge Eating Scale (BES), a self-administered questionnaire, was translated into Greek for this study to evaluate its structure and psychometric properties among individuals with BED.
  • Results showed that the Greek BES is a valid and reliable tool for assessing binge eating, demonstrating good internal consistency and significant correlations with related eating disorder measures and BMI.
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