نتایج جستجو برای: related relatives

تعداد نتایج: 1186081  

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2010
Karl-Jürgen Bär Sandy Berger Maria Metzner Michael K Boettger Steffen Schulz Chaitra T Ramachandraiah Janneke Terhaar Andreas Voss Vikram K Yeragani Heinrich Sauer

Recent studies revealed cardiac autonomic dysfunction in patients with acute schizophrenia, which appears to be mainly related to reduced vagal and increased sympathetic modulation. To understand the significance of cardiac autonomic function in patients with schizophrenia, we extended these studies to relatives of patients. In this study, we assessed cardiac autonomic modulation in healthy fir...

2017
Natasha Radhu Luis Garcia Dominguez Tiffany A. Greenwood Faranak Farzan Mawahib O. Semeralul Margaret A. Richter James L. Kennedy Daniel M. Blumberger Robert Chen Paul B. Fitzgerald Zafiris J. Daskalakis

Deficits in GABAergic inhibitory neurotransmission are a reliable finding in schizophrenia (SCZ) patients. Previous studies have reported that unaffected first-degree relatives of patients with SCZ demonstrate neurophysiological abnormalities that are intermediate between probands and healthy controls. In this study, first-degree relatives of patients with SCZ and their related probands were in...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 1979
M E Strauss W E Bohannon M J Kaminsky F Kharabi

A crossover pattern similar to that reported for inpatient schizophrenics (e.g., Bellissimo and Steffy 1972) has now been found for outpatients, and its frequency of occurrence in these outpatients is comparable to that reported for hospitalized patients by DeAmicas and Cromwell (1978). The process-reactive construct was unrelated to crossover in the current study, although crossover is found o...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
Andrew M McIntosh Lesley K Harrison Karen Forrester Stephen M Lawrie Eve C Johnstone

BACKGROUND Neuropsychological abnormalities in schizophrenia are well replicated and are present in unaffected relatives. Cognitive findings in bipolar disorder are less clearly established. AIMS To examine the possibility that these abnormalities may provide a means by which the disorders might be separated and to clarify the associations of phenotypic expression and genetic liability. MET...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2015
Andrew B Poppe Cameron S Carter Michael J Minzenberg Angus W MacDonald

Impaired functional connectivity has been hypothesized as a potential source of the cognitive deficits routinely observed in patients with schizophrenia. Additionally, these deficits may be manifestations of the genetic liability to schizophrenia and present in the non-psychotic first-degree relatives of that group. However, no study has examined task-based functional connectivity in schizophre...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Guifré Torruella Alex de Mendoza Xavier Grau-Bové Meritxell Antó Mark A. Chaplin Javier del Campo Laura Eme Gregorio Pérez-Cordón Christopher M. Whipps Krista M. Nichols Richard Paley Andrew J. Roger Ariadna Sitjà-Bobadilla Stuart Donachie Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo

The Opisthokonta are a eukaryotic supergroup divided in two main lineages: animals and related protistan taxa, and fungi and their allies [1, 2]. There is a great diversity of lifestyles and morphologies among unicellular opisthokonts, from free-living phagotrophic flagellated bacterivores and filopodiated amoebas to cell-walled osmotrophic parasites and saprotrophs. However, these characterist...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 1991
D F Levinson B J Mowry

Genetic linkage studies of schizophrenia depend on accurate psychiatric diagnosis of relatives within multiply affected families. Each investigator makes a series of explicit or implicit decisions to define which relatives will be assumed to share a schizophrenia-related genotype, that is, who is an "affected relative." In this article we delineate issues that we believe should be considered in...

2012
Marco H. Blanker MD Marlies Koerhuis-Roessink Siebe J. Swart Wouter W.A. Zuurmond Agnes van der Heide Judith A.C. Rietjens

Background Little is known about pressure from patients or relatives on physician’s decision making of continuous palliative sedation. We aim to describe experienced pressure by GPs in cases of continuous sedation after the introduction of the Dutch practice guideline, using a questionnaire survey. Methods A sample of 918 Dutch GPs were invited to fill out a questionnaire about their last patie...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2012
Summer B Dewdney Nora T Kizer Abegail A Andaya Sheri A Babb Jingqin Luo David G Mutch Amy P Schmidt Louise A Brinton Russell R Broaddus Nilsa C Ramirez Phyllis C Huettner Donald Scott McMeekin Kathleen Darcy Shamshad Ali Patricia L Judson Robert S Mannel Shashikant B Lele David M O'Malley Paul J Goodfellow

Serous uterine cancer is not a feature of any known hereditary cancer syndrome. This study evaluated familial risk of cancers for patients with serous uterine carcinoma, focusing on Lynch syndrome malignancies. Fifty serous or mixed serous endometrial carcinoma cases were prospectively enrolled. Pedigrees were developed for 29 probands and tumors were assessed for DNA mismatch repair (MMR) abno...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2017
Emanuele Bosi David C Boulware Dorothy J Becker Jane H Buckner Susan Geyer Peter A Gottlieb Courtney Henderson Amanda Kinderman Jay M Sosenko Andrea K Steck Polly J Bingley

Context Islet autoantibodies are markers of type 1 diabetes, and an increase in number of autoantibodies detected during the preclinical phase predicts progression to overt disease. Objective To refine the effect of age in relation to islet antibody type on progression from single to multiple autoantibodies in relatives of people with type 1 diabetes. Research Design and Methods We examined...

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