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Compr Psychiatry
October 2014
Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Korean version of the Parent General Behavior Inventory-10-item Mania Scale (P-GBI-10M) and the Adolescent General Behavior Inventory (A-GBI) for bipolar and depressive disorder in youths.
Methods: Ninety-two subjects with mood disorder and their parents were recruited from September 2011 to June 2013 through the Department of Psychiatry at the Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. In addition, 125 community participants were recruited through two middle schools and one high school in Seoul.
Psychiatr Clin North Am
December 2009
Department of Psychiatry, The Commonwealth Medical College of Pennsylvania, Scranton, PA, USA.
Schizophrenia requires diverse and individualized treatment approaches. Accurate identification and management of comorbid psychiatric syndromes determine outcome. Disturbances in eating and the distorted perception of body image are difficult to separate from other psychotic phenomena.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatr Clin North Am
December 2009
Department of Psychiatry, The Commonwealth Medical College of Pennsylvania, Scranton, PA, USA.
This article reviews the epidemiology of autoimmune conditions in schizophrenia, symptom manifestations of autoimmune conditions resembling schizophrenia, and the immunological changes observed in schizophrenia; and reflects on their associations with neurodevelopment, neurodegeneration, clinical course, and management of schizophrenia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Toxicol
June 2006
Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University/Medical College of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.
Objective: Prior animal studies have suggested that flumazenil may blunt GHB's sedative-hypnotic affects. We hypothesized that flumazenil would decrease the affects of GHB in a murine model of intoxication.
Methods: We performed a controlled, pilot experiment using 32 mice divided into 3 groups.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol
June 1999
Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, USA.
Since the introduction of the combined spinal-epidural technique in the early 1980s it has gained increasing popularity for analgesia and anesthesia in labor and delivery. The benefit of the rapid onset of analgesia from the intrathecal injection, coupled with the flexibility of an epidural catheter that can provide a long duration of labor analgesia or conversion to an anesthetic when operative delivery is necessary, has made combined spinal-epidural the labor analgesic of choice in many obstetric anesthesia practices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNursing
December 2008
Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Bleeding in the brain can be difficult to pinpoint and may mimic other conditions. Learn how to help your patient get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment quickly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Clin North Am
November 2005
Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19129-1191, USA.
Several new and emerging substances are being diverted for abuse. Most of these emerging abused substances do not cause traditional drug screens to turn positive. The health effects of these substances have not yet been fully elucidated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDysregulated protein kinase C (PKC) distribution and activation, and abnormal receptor-G protein coupling, have been implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar affective disorder (BD). The therapeutic effectiveness of lithium has also been correlated with its ability to reduce PKC activation and G protein-mediated signaling. We examine the cellular distribution and activation of PKC and receptor-G protein coupling in blood platelets from normal controls, patients with BD mania or schizophrenia during treatment-free state, and after lithium or valproic acid administration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Cardiol
March 2005
Medical College of Pennsylvania, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The time to resumption of driving after insertion of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) was evaluated in the Dual Chamber And VVI Implantable Defibrillator trial. Most patients were advised not to drive for 3 to 6 months after the ICD was implanted. Patients were surveyed at 3-, 6-, or 9-month intervals to characterize their driving habits, with 101 of 137 (73.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Rheumatol Rep
June 2004
Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, Drexel University College of Medicine, 3300 Henry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA.
Although allopurinol has been available for approximately 50 years, hyperuricemia and its sequelae are not only prevalent, but the incidence and costs associated with this disorder continue to increase. However, several new therapies have been developed. Recombinant urate oxidase has been useful in the treatment of tumor lysis hyperuricemia, and pegylated urate oxidase shows promise in patients with hyperuricemia and gout.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJBR-BTR
January 2004
Medical College of Pennsylvania-Hahnemann, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Purpose: To review the general clinical utility of the first dedicated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unit enabling upright, weight-bearing positional evaluation of the spinal column (pMRI) during various dynamic-kinetic maneuvers (kMRI) in patients with degenerative conditions of the spine.
Materials & Methods: This study consisted of a prospective non-statistical analysis of cervical or lumbar imaging examinations. All studies were performed on a recently introduced whole body MRI system (Stand-Up MRI, Fonar Corp, Melville, NY).
Biol Neonate
October 2004
Department of Pediatrics, St. Christopher's Neonatology Research Laboratory, Drexel University College of Medicine, Neonatology Research Laboratories, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19129, USA.
The present study tests the hypothesis that during graded hypoxia, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor expression and phosphorylation are altered in the cerebral cortex of newborn piglets. Studies were performed in anesthetized, ventilated piglets, 6 normoxic and 9 exposed to different lengths of decreased fractions of inspired oxygen to achieve varying biochemical levels of phosphocreatine (PCr). P(2) membrane proteins were immunoprecipitated with antiphosphoserine, antiphosphotyrosine, or antiphosphothreonine antibodies and separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurosci Lett
December 2003
Department of Pediatrics, Drexel University College of Medicine, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Neonatology Research Laboratories, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA.
The present study tests the hypothesis that a PaCO(2) of 27 mmHg for 1 hr results in increased neuronal nuclear Ca(++)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CaM kinase IV) activity, pro-apoptotic protein expression and DNA fragmentation in the cerebral cortex of newborn piglets. Hypocapnic (HC) and normocapnic newborn piglets were studied. Tissue levels of ATP and phosphocreatine (PCr) were lower in the HC group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Clin Neuropsychol
January 2001
Drexel University, Crozer Chester Medical Center, and Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University Hospital, Upland, PA 19013, USA.
Despite the emergence of a number of new classification systems, the diagnosis of cerebrovascular dementia remains controversial. Also controversial is the significance of periventricular and deep white matter alterations (WMA) as seen on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To further clarify this issue, MRI scans were used to regroup patients clinically diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD) or subcortical ischemic vascular dementia (IVD) into cohorts presenting with either little versus significant WMA on MRI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJBR-BTR
December 2003
Medical College of Pennsylvania-Hahnemann, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Objective: To demonstrate lumbosacral interspinous ligament rupture, with or without related paraspinal muscle degeneration.
Subjects And Methods: This study consisted of a prospective imaging analysis of 100 consecutive MRI studies in adult patients (mean age: 56 years) presenting with low back pain. Alterations from the normal in the inter- and perispinal structures of the spine and perispinal soft tissues (e.
Sex Transm Dis
May 2003
Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Background: Data are limited on the female condom's effectiveness against STDs.
Goal: The goal was to compare STD rates between women given small-group education on, and free supplies of, either female or male condoms.
Study Design: Female patients at an STD clinic (n = 1442) were randomly assigned to condom type and followed via medical records for STDs (gonorrhea, chlamydia, early syphilis, or trichomoniasis).
Nursing
July 2003
Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Acad Psychiatry
November 2003
Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
The authors surveyed 50 psychiatry residency training programs to examine the current status of addiction training and the impact of the new Residency Review Committee addiction training criteria for general psychiatry residencies. Only 5 programs did not already meet the new 1-month full-time equivalent addiction training requirement, and those programs anticipated only modest changes. The modal full-time equivalent addiction experience was actually 2 months, with great diversity in timing and settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Head Trauma Rehabil
October 2002
Drexel University & Medical College of Pennsylvania/Hahnemann University, Department of Psychology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Objective: To provide an introduction and a conceptual context for the articles presented in this special edition of the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation on neuropsychological technologies.
Summary: Many clinical assessments in neuropsychology are metamorphosing from a psychometric search for a lesion to a functional image of the working brain. Behavioral probes increasingly employ technology to provide more ecologically valid stimuli to elicit diagnostically relevant responses.
Disaster Manag Response
June 2003
Trauma Education and Outreach, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Trauma care during a disaster may require unusual or unique approaches. The Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital has developed a physician field response team designed to respond to mass casualty incidents. The team has been mobilized on multiple occasions and its approach refined with each experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Emerg Med
April 2003
Department of Emergency Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, 3300 Henry Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA.
Clin Cancer Res
March 2003
Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University, Department of Pathology, Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192, USA.
Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) I has been shown previously to up-regulate matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) production, whereas the interleukin (IL) 10/IL-10 receptor axis has been found to down-regulate MMP-2 synthesis in tumor cells. In this paper, we showed that IL-10 activation of the IL-10 receptor blocked MMP-2 and membrane type 1 (MT1) -MMP transcription and protein synthesis in nonimmortalized primary human prostate cell strains (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurophysiol
April 2003
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Pennsylvania-Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129, USA.
We have previously reported that short-term (48-72 h) exposure to the GABA-modulatory steroid 3alpha-OH-5alpha-pregnan-20-one (3alpha,5alpha-THP) increases expression of the alpha4 subunit of the GABA(A) receptor (GABAR) in the hippocampus of adult rats. This change in subunit composition was accompanied by altered pharmacology and an increase in general excitability associated with acceleration of the decay time constant (tau) for GABA-gated current of pyramidal cells acutely isolated from CA1 hippocampus similar to what we have reported following withdrawal from the steroid after chronic long-term administration. Because GABAR can be localized to either synaptic or extrasynaptic sites, we tested the hypothesis that this change in receptor kinetics is mediated by synaptic GABAR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cell Physiol
April 2003
Center for Gerontological Research, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
EPC-1/PEDF expression is closely associated with reversible growth arrest in normal human diploid fibroblast-like (HDF) cells and is diminished with proliferative senescence in vitro. EPC-1 expression in HDF cells is induced under conditions of density-dependent contact inhibition and growth factor deprivation. Antiserum generated against EPC-1 recognizes a secreted protein of approximately 50 kDa from medium conditioned by early passage HDF cells, but not from senescent cells.
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