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Sleep Disturbance in Parkinson’s Disease Varies with Age of Onset and Family History

Sleep Disturbance in Parkinson’s Disease Varies with Age of Onset and Family History

... American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA), though a majority of PD is diag- nosed over age 60, 10% - 20% of PD patients are diagnosed before ...early onset (under 50 years at age of ... See full document

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<p>Sleep disturbances in Parkinson’s disease are associated with central parkinsonian pain</p>

<p>Sleep disturbances in Parkinson&rsquo;s disease are associated with central parkinsonian pain</p>

... mean age was 69 years (sd=11), mean age at disease onset was 60 years (sd=12), and mean duration of the disease was 9 years ...scale S&E were 75 (sd=17) in off and 87 (sd=11) ... See full document

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Parkinson disease polygenic risk score is associated with Parkinson disease status and age at onset but not with alpha-synuclein cerebrospinal fluid levels

Parkinson disease polygenic risk score is associated with Parkinson disease status and age at onset but not with alpha-synuclein cerebrospinal fluid levels

... by age (at last assessment for PD status and at lumbar puncture (LP) for the CSF biomarker levels), sex and population admixture as represented by the first two principal components in all of the ...with ... See full document

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Sleep disturbances in Parkinson&amp;#39;s disease patients and management options

Sleep disturbances in Parkinson&#39;s disease patients and management options

... of sleep fragmentation include increased number of brief EEG arousals – or increased arousal index, increased number of stage shifts to stage 1 or wake, increased wake time after sleep onset (WASO), ... See full document

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Clinical Reasoning: A 75-year-old man with parkinsonism, mood depression, and weight loss

Clinical Reasoning: A 75-year-old man with parkinsonism, mood depression, and weight loss

... depression, sleep disturbances, constipation, weight loss). The age at onset and the clinical presentation may be compatible with an idiopathic form of Parkinson disease (PD) or an ... See full document

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Rasagiline for sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson&amp;rsquo;s disease: a prospective observational study

Rasagiline for sleep disorders in patients with Parkinson&rsquo;s disease: a prospective observational study

... of sleep disorders in patients with idiopathic ...mean sleep latency was significantly ...in sleep latency from baseline was significantly ...total sleep time was significantly ...total ... See full document

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Assessment of risk factors in schizophrenia

Assessment of risk factors in schizophrenia

... Obstetric and Perinatal Complications: History of obstetric complications have been shown to occur more among patients with schizophrenia (Peter and Buckley, 1998). McNeil and Kaij (1978) concluded that ... See full document

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Clinical profile of cluster headaches in China – a clinic-based study

Clinical profile of cluster headaches in China – a clinic-based study

... Results: Patients came from 16 different regions of China. Mean age at onset of cluster headache was 26.7 ± 10.9 years. Only 13 patients (10.8%) had previously been diagnosed with cluster headache. Mean ... See full document

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Onset and duration of effect of extended-release carbidopa-levodopa in advanced Parkinson&amp;rsquo;s disease

Onset and duration of effect of extended-release carbidopa-levodopa in advanced Parkinson&rsquo;s disease

... Robert A Hauser has received honoraria or payments for consulting, advisory services, or speaking services over the past 12 months from AbbVie, Allergan, AstraZeneca, Biotie Therapeutics, Ceregene, Chelsea Therapeutics, ... See full document

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Intrinsic thalamocortical connectivity varies in the age of onset subtypes in major depressive disorder

Intrinsic thalamocortical connectivity varies in the age of onset subtypes in major depressive disorder

... could not be accounted for higher age in AO-MDD than in EO-MDD or HC, and therefore, it is more likely related to the adult age of onset in MDD. However, it remains unclear why this abnormality was ... See full document

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Randomized, Controlled Trial of Ibuprofen Syrup Administered During Febrile Illnesses to Prevent Febrile Seizure Recurrences

Randomized, Controlled Trial of Ibuprofen Syrup Administered During Febrile Illnesses to Prevent Febrile Seizure Recurrences

... fever onset was similar in both treatment ...fever onset in the ibuprofen group com- pared with the placebo group was demonstrated, if all 555 fever episodes were considered ...fever onset until ... See full document

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Identifying predictive clinical characteristics of the treatment efficacy of mirtazapine monotherapy for major depressive disorder

Identifying predictive clinical characteristics of the treatment efficacy of mirtazapine monotherapy for major depressive disorder

... Results: The remission rate of mirtazapine monotherapy was 36.8% among the 68 enrolled subjects. The mean final doses in the remission and nonremission groups were 27.6±13.5 mg and 26.0±14.1 mg, respectively, and there ... See full document

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Study protocol of “CHAPS”: a randomized controlled trial protocol of Care Coordination for Health Promotion and Activities in Parkinson’s Disease to improve the quality of care for individuals with Parkinson’s disease

Study protocol of “CHAPS”: a randomized controlled trial protocol of Care Coordination for Health Promotion and Activities in Parkinson’s Disease to improve the quality of care for individuals with Parkinson’s disease

... PD: Parkinsons disease; CHAPS: Care coordination for health promotion and activities in Parkinsons disease; VA: Veterans health administration; CCM: Chronic care model; ... See full document

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A case report of REM sleep behavior disorder, Behcet’s disease, Sjogren’s syndrome and cognitive dysfunction

A case report of REM sleep behavior disorder, Behcet’s disease, Sjogren’s syndrome and cognitive dysfunction

... Behcet’s disease is especially common in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean ...The disease is characterized by oral and genital aphthous ulcers and ocular problems, including uveitis, retinal vasculitis and ... See full document

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Improving identification &amp; management of familial hypercholesterolaemia in primary care: pre  and post intervention study

Improving identification & management of familial hypercholesterolaemia in primary care: pre and post intervention study

... Despite established national clinical guidelines in several countries [7e9], people with raised cholesterols are not recognised as having FH. In the UK, cholesterol levels are well captured in primary care electronic ... See full document

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Onset of mortality increase with age and age trajectories of mortality from all diseases in the four Nordic countries

Onset of mortality increase with age and age trajectories of mortality from all diseases in the four Nordic countries

... screened. Age trajectories of mortality are analyzed separately: before the age category where mortality reaches its minimal value and after the age ...Resulting age trajectories from all ... See full document

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Familial GATA6 mutation causing variably expressed diabetes mellitus and cardiac and renal abnormalities

Familial GATA6 mutation causing variably expressed diabetes mellitus and cardiac and renal abnormalities

... Mature Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY); however, diabetes may also be a component of syndromic disorders due to pathogenic variants in well-defined ...neonatal onset of his ...heart disease (5) ... See full document

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Untangling the Tauopathy for Alzheimer’s disease and parkinsonism

Untangling the Tauopathy for Alzheimer’s disease and parkinsonism

... One may or may not develop tauopathy lesion even when his/her family members have Alzheimer’s disease or Parkin- sonism– sounds like good news because most tauopathy cases are sporadic [1]. However, it is ... See full document

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RECOGNITION OF SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOTHORAX IN PREMATURE INFANTS

RECOGNITION OF SPONTANEOUS PNEUMOTHORAX IN PREMATURE INFANTS

... in premature than full-term infants, that the age at onset of the disease varies with the birth weight and to describe the symptoms which appear to be quite characteristic of spontaneous[r] ... See full document

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... Symptoms of chronic constipations also de- pended on the time of disease onset and duration of functional constipations. Importantly, patients who suffered from that problem longer than six months ... See full document

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