Charilaos Chourpiliadis
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View article: Hospital‐treated infections and the risk and prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A population‐based study
Hospital‐treated infections and the risk and prognosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A population‐based study Open
Background Infection has been suspected as a risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). However, previous research has focused on specific pathogens and rarely examined the influence of infection on disease progression. Objective…
View article: Military Service and Motor Neuron Disease—Evidence From the Swedish Motor Neuron Disease Quality Registry
Military Service and Motor Neuron Disease—Evidence From the Swedish Motor Neuron Disease Quality Registry Open
Objective Conflicting findings have been reported on the association between military service and the risk of motor neuron disease (MND) whereas the clinical characteristics of MND patients with previous military service have rarely been d…
View article: Use of Common Psychiatric Medications and Risk and Prognosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Use of Common Psychiatric Medications and Risk and Prognosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Open
Importance Although several studies have shown an increased risk of subsequent amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) diagnosis for individuals with a history of psychiatric disorders, the evidence of an association between use of common psyc…
View article: Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members and friends of critically ill COVID-19 patients – an observational study of five cohorts across four countries
Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members and friends of critically ill COVID-19 patients – an observational study of five cohorts across four countries Open
View article: Association between cardiometabolic diseases and the risk and progression of motor neuron diseases in Sweden: a population-based case–control study
Association between cardiometabolic diseases and the risk and progression of motor neuron diseases in Sweden: a population-based case–control study Open
European Research Council, US Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Swedish Research Council.
View article: Inflammatory Biomarkers and Risk of Psychiatric Disorders
Inflammatory Biomarkers and Risk of Psychiatric Disorders Open
Importance Individuals with psychiatric disorders have been reported to have elevated levels of inflammatory biomarkers, and prospective evidence is limited regarding the association between inflammatory biomarkers and subsequent psychiatr…
View article: Lifestyle and medical conditions in relation to ALS risk and progression—an introduction to the Swedish ALSrisc Study
Lifestyle and medical conditions in relation to ALS risk and progression—an introduction to the Swedish ALSrisc Study Open
Background This study was an introduction to the Swedish ALSrisc Study and explored the association of lifestyle and medical conditions, with risk and progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Methods We included 265 newly diagno…
View article: Metabolic Profile and Long-Term Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-Related Disorders
Metabolic Profile and Long-Term Risk of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-Related Disorders Open
Importance Biomarkers of lipid, apolipoprotein, and carbohydrate metabolism have been previously suggested to be associated with the risk for depression, anxiety, and stress-related disorders, but results are inconsistent. Objective To exa…
View article: Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members and friends of critically ill COVID-19 patients – an observational study of five cohorts across four countries
Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members and friends of critically ill COVID-19 patients – an observational study of five cohorts across four countries Open
View article: Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members of critically ill COVID-19 patients - An observational study of five cohorts across four countries
Elevated symptoms of depression and anxiety among family members of critically ill COVID-19 patients - An observational study of five cohorts across four countries Open
Background Little is known regarding the mental health impact of having a significant person (family member and/or close friend) with COVID-19 of different severity. Methods The study included five prospective cohorts from four countries (…
View article: Short-term improvement of mental health after a COVID-19 vaccination
Short-term improvement of mental health after a COVID-19 vaccination Open
Introduction The role of COVID-19 vaccination on the mental health of the general population remains poorly understood. This study aims to assess the short-term change in depressive and anxiety symptoms in relation to COVID-19 vaccination …
View article: Lou Gehrig’s Disease: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Lou Gehrig’s Disease: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Open
Have you ever heard about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)? ALS, also called Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a disease that results in muscle weakness and paralysis caused by the death of nerve cells. ALS is a rare disease—approximately 60,000…
View article: Large, Slowly Growing, Benign Thyroid Nodules Frequently Coexist With Synchronous Thyroid Cancers
Large, Slowly Growing, Benign Thyroid Nodules Frequently Coexist With Synchronous Thyroid Cancers Open
Context Thyroid nodules’ size should not be the sole criterion for thyroidectomy; however, many patients undergo surgery for large or slowly growing nodules. Objective We evaluated risk for clinically significant thyroid cancer in patients…
View article: Short-term improvement of mental health after a COVID-19 vaccination
Short-term improvement of mental health after a COVID-19 vaccination Open
Importance The role of COVID-19 vaccination on the mental health of the general population remains poorly understood. Objective To assess the short-term change of depressive and anxiety symptoms in relation to COVID-19 vaccination among Sw…
View article: MON-510 Patients with Large Multinodular Goiters Operated for Presumed Benign - Large or Growing Thyroid Nodules, Have a High Likelihood of Significant Synchronous Thyroid Cancers
MON-510 Patients with Large Multinodular Goiters Operated for Presumed Benign - Large or Growing Thyroid Nodules, Have a High Likelihood of Significant Synchronous Thyroid Cancers Open
Introduction: Despite the current state of evidence suggesting that thyroid nodules’ size should not be the sole criterion for the decision to undergo thyroidectomy, many patients are still operated for large, or growing nodules. In order …
View article: MON-377 Fracture Site in High-Energy Trauma Is Associated with Osteoporosis Risk
MON-377 Fracture Site in High-Energy Trauma Is Associated with Osteoporosis Risk Open
Background: In our recent studies, we noted that patients with history of high energy fractures commonly have underlying endocrine abnormalities and low bone mineral density (BMD). In this expanded patient population, we aimed to investiga…
View article: MON-547 Post-Surgically Discovered Differentiated Thyroid Microcarcinomas Are More Commonly Found in Patients eith Chronic Lymphocytic Thyroiditis Compared to Those with Multinodular Goiter or Graves' Disease
MON-547 Post-Surgically Discovered Differentiated Thyroid Microcarcinomas Are More Commonly Found in Patients eith Chronic Lymphocytic Thyroiditis Compared to Those with Multinodular Goiter or Graves' Disease Open
Introduction: Incidental finding of differentiated thyroid microcarcinomas (DTMc) in patients with thyroid nodules, undergoing thyroid surgery for benign indications, have become increasingly common. Even though carcinogenesis might relate…