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View article: Morphological Changes of the Retina in Alcohol Use Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Studies Using Optical Coherence Tomography
Morphological Changes of the Retina in Alcohol Use Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Studies Using Optical Coherence Tomography Open
Purpose of the Review: Chronic alcohol use is associated with various structural and functional changes in the brain. Retinal morphology assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) non-invasively detects alcohol related damage to the br…
View article: Challenges in the Management of Tuberous Sclerosis-associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Challenges in the Management of Tuberous Sclerosis-associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders Open
Tuberous sclerosis is a rare autosomal dominant multisystem disorder of genetic origin affecting TSC1 and TSC2 genes. Individuals with tuberous sclerosis are affected by a broad range of behavioral, academic, intellectual, psychiatric, and…
View article: Prevalence and Risk of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Prevalence and Risk of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Open
Purpose of the Review: Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are understood to have neuroinflammatory/neuro-immunological basis in their etiopathogenesis. There are few studies synthesizing the association of schizophrenia and bipolar disorde…
View article: Inflammatory Markers in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Prospective, Clinic-Based, Cohort Study From India
Inflammatory Markers in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Prospective, Clinic-Based, Cohort Study From India Open
Background Patients with major depressive disorder have varying response rates to treatment. Multiple factors such as non-adherence, comorbidity, chronic stressors, and biological factors may be responsible for this variation. Inflammatory…
View article: A chronic alcoholic with central pontine myelinolysis
A chronic alcoholic with central pontine myelinolysis Open
Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), is a potentially fatal neurological disorder identified by demyelination at the bottom of the pons. Osmotic stress, endothelial dysfunction, blood–brain barrier damage, and rapid correction of hyponatrem…
View article: Prof M. Murugappan Poster Award
Prof M. Murugappan Poster Award Open
Background: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are those minute sensory and motor function impairments which are found to be frequently associated with Schizophrenia. Frontal Release Signs (FRS) are a subset of NSS, whose pattern of association…
View article: Bhagwat Award Abstracts for Journal
Bhagwat Award Abstracts for Journal Open
INTRODUCTION: Schizophrenia patients have 40-50% higher mortality due to cardiovascular diseases. Proxy inflammatory markers like leucocyte count, monocyte- and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and hemodynamic parameters like blood pressure/…
View article: Abstract- Poster
Abstract- Poster Open
Disulfiram has been most widely used in patients suffering from alcohol dependence. When taken along with alcohol it can cause various side effects like flushing, drowsiness, rashes, hyperventilation, palpitations etc. Mania due to Disulfi…
View article: Post-COVID- 19 Mucormycosis: A Review
Post-COVID- 19 Mucormycosis: A Review Open
Background and Aims: After being affected by a severe second wave of COVID-19 with numerous cases and deaths, India is now facing new challenges due to the disease. One of these is the feared complication of rhino-orbital mucormycosis in p…
View article: Exploratory Factor Analysis of Young’s Internet Addiction Test Among Professionals from India: An Online Survey
Exploratory Factor Analysis of Young’s Internet Addiction Test Among Professionals from India: An Online Survey Open
Background: Internet use has spread across the world due to easy accessibility and affordability. However, it has been creating many problems at several levels. So, there is a need to identify the suitability of psychometric properties and…
View article: Deterrent Action of Acamprosate: A Case Report.
Deterrent Action of Acamprosate: A Case Report. Open
Clinicians should consider the possible deterrent effect of acamprosate and manage such patients accordingly.
View article: Comorbidity of bipolar and anxiety disorders: An overview of trends in research
Comorbidity of bipolar and anxiety disorders: An overview of trends in research Open
Over the last three decades burgeoning research has shown that anxiety disorder comorbidity is not only highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD), but it also adversely impacts the course, outcome, and treatment of BD. The present review p…
View article: F255. FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAY IN TREATMENT SEEKING IN PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSIS- A QUALITATIVE STUDY FROM CENTRAL INDIA
F255. FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAY IN TREATMENT SEEKING IN PATIENTS WITH PSYCHOSIS- A QUALITATIVE STUDY FROM CENTRAL INDIA Open
Delay in treatment seeking in psychoses is not only influenced by stigma, societal attitudes, unawareness, under-diagnosis but also is coloured by the socio-cultural background of the patient. Finding out these reasons for delay in treatme…
View article: S206. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CAUSES OF RELAPSE DURING PSYCHOEDUCATION IN PATIENTS LIVING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA- A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
S206. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CAUSES OF RELAPSE DURING PSYCHOEDUCATION IN PATIENTS LIVING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA- A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Open
Evidence till date shows different reasons of relapse in schizophrenia around the world. However, there was almost no reliable data from Nepal. We want to report a thematic study based on the reports of 12 patients living with schizophreni…