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View article: Association of Bassoon (BSN) Gene Mutations with Gait and Motor Impairments in Parkinson's Disease
Association of Bassoon (BSN) Gene Mutations with Gait and Motor Impairments in Parkinson's Disease Open
Introduction Parkinson's Disease (PD) features debilitating motor symptoms, particularly gait and balance impairments inadequately managed by current therapies. Bassoon (BSN), a presynaptic active zone organizer, has been implicated in var…
View article: Demographic and Clinical Profiles of Parkinson's Disease in India: Observations from a Nation‐Wide Multicenter Study
Demographic and Clinical Profiles of Parkinson's Disease in India: Observations from a Nation‐Wide Multicenter Study Open
Background Parkinson's disease (PD) phenotype may vary with genetic, ethno‐geographic, cultural, and environmental factors. Objectives The aim was to develop a clinical database of PD in India and assess the influence of age‐at‐onset (AAO)…
View article: Tongue Myorhythmia as a Manifestation of IgLON 5 Disease
Tongue Myorhythmia as a Manifestation of IgLON 5 Disease Open
View article: Exploring the role of silicon in enhancing sustainable plant growth, defense system, environmental stress mitigation and management
Exploring the role of silicon in enhancing sustainable plant growth, defense system, environmental stress mitigation and management Open
Silicon (Si) is a quasi-essential but multitalented mineral predominantly found as silicon dioxide (SiO2) form that is most abundant in the earth's crust after oxygen and makes up about. Despite being 28% of mineral soil by weight, Si has …
View article: Efficacy and Safety of Lumateperone compared to Quetiapine in Indian patients with Bipolar II depression: A subgroup analysis based on disease duration
Efficacy and Safety of Lumateperone compared to Quetiapine in Indian patients with Bipolar II depression: A subgroup analysis based on disease duration Open
Introduction Lumateperone, an atypical antipsychotic drug, has a dual mechanism of action by combination of activity at central serotonin (5-HT2A) and dopamine (D2) receptors. Objectives This subgroup analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study wa…
View article: Impact of Lumateperone compared to Quetiapine on Quality of Life of Indian patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of a Phase 3 study
Impact of Lumateperone compared to Quetiapine on Quality of Life of Indian patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of a Phase 3 study Open
Introduction Lumateperone, an atypical antipsychotic drug approved for Bipolar II depression in 2021, has a dual mechanism of action by combination of activity at central serotonin (5-HT2A) and dopamine (D2) receptors. Objectives This post…
View article: Correlation of MADRS and YMRS in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study
Correlation of MADRS and YMRS in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study Open
Introduction Lumateperone, an atypical antipsychotic drug approved in 2021 for bipolar depression, has a dual mechanism of action by combination of activity at central serotonin (5-HT2A) and dopamine (D2) receptors. In India, Quetiapine is…
View article: Correlation of Q-LES-Q-SF and YMRS in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study
Correlation of Q-LES-Q-SF and YMRS in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study Open
Introduction Lumateperone, an atypical antipsychotic drug approved in 2021 for bipolar depression, has a dual mechanism of action by combination of activity at central serotonin (5-HT2A) and dopamine (D2) receptors. In India, Quetiapine is…
View article: Correlation of MADRS and Q-LES-Q-SF in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study
Correlation of MADRS and Q-LES-Q-SF in patients with Bipolar II depression: A post-hoc analysis of an Indian Phase 3 study Open
Introduction Lumateperone, an atypical antipsychotic drug approved in 2021 for bipolar depression, has a dual mechanism of action by combination of activity at central serotonin (5-HT2A) and dopamine (D2) receptors. In India, Quetiapine is…
View article: Early-Onset Cataracts as a Clinical Indicator of DJ-1-Related Parkinsonism
Early-Onset Cataracts as a Clinical Indicator of DJ-1-Related Parkinsonism Open
View article: Deciphering the Genetic Architecture of Parkinson’s Disease in India
Deciphering the Genetic Architecture of Parkinson’s Disease in India Open
The genomic landscape of the Indian population, particularly for age-related disorders like Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains underrepresented in global research. Genetic variability in PD has been studied predominantly in European populati…
View article: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in India: Past, Present, and Future
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy in India: Past, Present, and Future Open
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) has emerged as a key area of interest among researchers worldwide, including those in India, who have actively studied the disorder over the past several decades. This review meticulously explores the e…
View article: The era of genome editing: current updates and the status of food and nutrition security
The era of genome editing: current updates and the status of food and nutrition security Open
Food security is the situation in which all people around the globe, in all circumstances must maintain constant physical and financial access to adequate nutritious, clean, and safe food. This is why food security is regarded as a major g…
View article: Proceedings of the Continuing Nutrition Education Conference 2023: The Impact of Nutrition on Brain Health: From Neurotrophic Factors to Gut–Brain Interactions
Proceedings of the Continuing Nutrition Education Conference 2023: The Impact of Nutrition on Brain Health: From Neurotrophic Factors to Gut–Brain Interactions Open
ConferenCe ProCeedingsand different bodily regions having different communities of microbiota.The mechanisms through which bacteria exert their "psychobiotic" potential are not fully elucidated, but they primarily involve the hypothalamic-…
View article: Recent Advancements in Parkinson\'s Disease
Recent Advancements in Parkinson\'s Disease Open
View article: Gender-specific treatment response to pimavanserin in Parkinson’s disease psychosis: a post-hoc analysis of phase-3 study in Indian population
Gender-specific treatment response to pimavanserin in Parkinson’s disease psychosis: a post-hoc analysis of phase-3 study in Indian population Open
View article: Clinical and Epidemiological Profile of Parkinson's Disease in India
Clinical and Epidemiological Profile of Parkinson's Disease in India Open
View article: Feasibility and Efficacy of Telephone Based Follow-up in Patients with Headache - A Longitudinal Cohort Study
Feasibility and Efficacy of Telephone Based Follow-up in Patients with Headache - A Longitudinal Cohort Study Open
Background: Chronic headache greatly affects the quality of life and also constitutes a significant burden on the health system. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of telephone-based follow-up in a cohor…
View article: Stereotypies in a Patient With Wilson Disease
Stereotypies in a Patient With Wilson Disease Open
View article: A Rare Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Neurosyphilis
A Rare Clinical and Radiological Presentation of Neurosyphilis Open
View article: Fulminant <scp>SSPE</scp> Presenting as a Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder
Fulminant <span>SSPE</span> Presenting as a Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder Open
View article: Boucher Neuhäuser Syndrome in Twins: A Rare and Unusual Cause of Cerebellar Ataxia
Boucher Neuhäuser Syndrome in Twins: A Rare and Unusual Cause of Cerebellar Ataxia Open
View article: DHDDS Mutation: A Rare Cause of Refractory Epilepsy and Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder
DHDDS Mutation: A Rare Cause of Refractory Epilepsy and Hyperkinetic Movement Disorder Open
View article: Etiology of new-onset seizures in adult patients of different age groups presenting to the emergency department in North India and their outcomes
Etiology of new-onset seizures in adult patients of different age groups presenting to the emergency department in North India and their outcomes Open
A BSTRACT Introduction: Seizures are one of the most common neurological emergencies encountered in both urban and rural India. There is only limited research work on the etiology of new-onset seizures in adult patients of different age gr…
View article: The Genetics of Ethambutol-Induced Optic Neuropathy: A Narrative Review
The Genetics of Ethambutol-Induced Optic Neuropathy: A Narrative Review Open
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health problem with the major brunt of disease occurring in developing countries. The cornerstone of treatment of TB is anti-tubercular therapy (ATT), which includes rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide and eth…
View article: Treatment of sialorrhea in Parkinson’s disease
Treatment of sialorrhea in Parkinson’s disease Open
Sialorrhea is a common disabling nonmotor symptom of Parkinson’s disease. It can lead to several ill effects such as poor orodental hygiene, speech and feeding difficulty, depressive symptoms, poor quality of life, and aspiration pneumonia…
View article: Dystonia and Optic Neuropathy: Expanded Phenotype of Dynactin 1 Related Neurodegeneration
Dystonia and Optic Neuropathy: Expanded Phenotype of Dynactin 1 Related Neurodegeneration Open
Axonal transport is essential to provide nutrients to axons and nerve terminals and to clear up misfolded proteins to avoid the accumulation of toxic aggregates. There is emerging evidence about the relationship between axonal transport de…
View article: Report of plasma exchange in a rare case of association of myasthenia gravis with thymoma and parathyroid adenoma
Report of plasma exchange in a rare case of association of myasthenia gravis with thymoma and parathyroid adenoma Open
Myasthenia with thymoma and parathyroid adenoma is a rare presentation. Very few cases have been reported of this association without much role of plasma exchange in these patients. Here, we present our experience of plasma exchange in thi…
View article: Unusual Presentation of <i>PLA2G6</i>‐Related Neurodegeneration with Retinal Vasculitis
Unusual Presentation of <i>PLA2G6</i>‐Related Neurodegeneration with Retinal Vasculitis Open
Phospholipase A2 Group VI (PLA2G6)-related neurodegeneration (PLAN) is a form of neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA), which displays genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity. It can present in the following 4 different forms …
View article: Dissecting the Phenotype and Genotype of <scp><i>PLA2G6</i></scp>‐Related Parkinsonism
Dissecting the Phenotype and Genotype of <span><i>PLA2G6</i></span>‐Related Parkinsonism Open
Background Complex parkinsonism is the commonest phenotype in late‐onset PLA2G6 ‐associated neurodegeneration. Objectives The aim of this study was to deeply characterize phenogenotypically PLA2G6 ‐related parkinsonism in the largest cohor…